One phylum trait of a mouse is being classified under the phylum Chordata, which indicates that mice possess a notochord at some stage in their development. This phylum trait is a defining characteristic of all chordates, including mammals like mice.
A mouse belongs to the phylum Chordata.
Phylum Aschelminthes
Chordata phylum
Phylum Chordata.
The scientific name of the Western harvest mouse is Reithrodontomys megalotis. It belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia, order Rodentia, family Cricetidae, and genus Reithrodontomys.
Chordate is the phylum for a mouse
don't know about water mouse, but the phylum of sea mouse is Annelida
A mouse belongs to the phylum Chordata.
what is the trait you would use to a fish as belonging to either the phylum chordata or the phylum arthropada
The mouse is in the phylum cordata. This is because it has at some stage of development a notochord.
chordate phylum
mice and rats
Yes
yes they are because they share a common trait....
What type of mouse? House Mouse(Mus musculus)? Field/Deer Mouse(Peromyscus maniculatus)? Order Rodentia...Family Muridae
It has a nerve chord running down its back, the defining trait of all chordates.
i don't know that's why i ask the question myself. nanananana