All snails are in the phylum Mollusca.
No, a snail belongs to the Phylum Molluscs and the sub-phylum Gastropods.
Some examples of animal phyla with hermaphroditism include Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Mollusca (such as snails and slugs), and some annelids (segmented worms). In these phyla, some species have the ability to produce both eggs and sperm, allowing them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other individuals.
An exoskeleton is an external skeleton that protects and supports the animal's body. Two phyla that have exoskeletons are Arthropoda and Heterokontophyta.
The phyla that show cephalization include Chordata (which includes vertebrates), Arthropoda (including insects, crustaceans, and spiders), Annelida (segmented worms), and Mollusca (which includes snails, clams, and octopuses).
The eight phyla of invertebrates are-PoriferaCnidariaPlatyhelminthesNematodaAnnelidaMolluscaArthropodaEchidodermata
The plural form of phylum is phyla.
Some examples of animal phyla with hermaphroditism include Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Mollusca (such as snails and slugs), and some annelids (segmented worms). In these phyla, some species have the ability to produce both eggs and sperm, allowing them to self-fertilize or cross-fertilize with other individuals.
An exoskeleton is an external skeleton that protects and supports the animal's body. Two phyla that have exoskeletons are Arthropoda and Heterokontophyta.
The phyla that show cephalization include Chordata (which includes vertebrates), Arthropoda (including insects, crustaceans, and spiders), Annelida (segmented worms), and Mollusca (which includes snails, clams, and octopuses).
The eight phyla of invertebrates are-PoriferaCnidariaPlatyhelminthesNematodaAnnelidaMolluscaArthropodaEchidodermata
They are not alive and there for do not have a phyla.
The plural form of phylum is phyla.
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
The order of animal kingdom phyla from simple to complex is generally considered to be Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Nematoda (roundworms), Annelida (segmented worms), Mollusca (clams, snails), Arthropoda (insects, crustaceans), Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins), and Chordata (vertebrates).
Four phyla of invertebrates include Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones), Mollusca (snails, clams, and octopuses), and Arthropoda (insects, arachnids, and crustaceans). These phyla encompass a diverse range of organisms with varying characteristics and habitats. Each phylum plays a crucial role in their respective ecosystems.
A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata. A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata.
how do phyla of vetebrates vary
Do you mean, 'How many phyla are there on Earth?' There are more than 20 phyla of bacteria, over 30 phyla of animals and 12 phyla of plants. Fungi and protists, who knows.....? Add up all these phyla, and you can see there is quite a lot.