The subkingdom of algae is known as Phycophyta. Algae are photosynthetic organisms that can be found in various aquatic environments, including freshwater, saltwater, and even some damp terrestrial environments. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem as primary producers, providing food and oxygen for other organisms.
Coconut palms are embriophytes (subkingdom) that are angiosperms (flowering plants) and spermatophytes(seed-producing plants). These are confusingly not shown as phyla but as clades that overlap and include several classes of plants.
The phylum Porifera (sponges) is the only animal phylum that lacks true tissues and symmetry. Sponges are simple multicellular organisms with specialized cells, but they do not have tissues that are organized into distinct structures like other animals. Additionally, sponges exhibit asymmetry rather than bilateral or radial symmetry found in other phyla.
Kingdoms, phyla, subphyla etc are members of the hierarchy of Linnaean classification. Each, in itself is called a taxon. The basic order of such a hierarchy is; Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species But there are intermediates, such as Subkingdom, Subphylum, Superorder, Suborder, Infraorder etc, all with prefixes Sub, or Super or Infra There are others too. For example, cohorts fit between classes and orders and tribes fit between family and genus. Below the species level there are also forms and varieties.
The eight major taxonomic units in order are: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species. These are further broken down into Kingdom, Subkingdom, Infrakingdom, Phylum, Subphylum, Infraphylum, Superclass, Class, Subclass, Infraclass, Order, Suborder, Family, Subfamily, Genus and Species. For example, the common cat is Animalia, Bilateria, Deuterostomia, Chordata, Vertebrata, Gnathostomata, Tetrapoda, Mammalia, Theria, Eutheria, Carnivora, Feliformia, Felidae, Felinae, Felis, and finally Felis cactus.
The domestic dog taxonomy is as follows:* Kingdom: Animalia * Subkingdom: Eumetazoa * Phylum: Chordata * Subphylum: Vertebrata (have spinal columns) * Class: Mammalia (fur bearing) * Subclass: Theria * Order: Carnivora (meat eaters) * Suborder: Caniformia * Family: Canidae * Subfamily: Caninae * Tribe: Canini * Genus: Canis * Species: C. lupus (wolves and dogs) * Subspecies: C. l. familiaris)==Other contributors have added:== * The phylum chordata includes all vertebrates including dogs and humans. * All dogs of all breeds, as well as all mammals, are in the Phylum Chordata. ------- Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: CanidaeGenus: CanisSpecies: lupusSubspecies: C. l. familiarisIndividual dog breeds do not have any further classification.
Subkingdom algae is the condensed version of Kingdom Protista. It contains organisms such as seaweed, rockweed, Phaeates, and some types of moss.
Porifera: coextensive with the subkingdom Parazoa: sponges
They contain several pigments.They are Chlorophyll D,chlorophyll B,fucosanthene,fucoerithrene.
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We Homo sapiens belong to the Phylum called "Chordata"
Protozoa eat food to obtain energy and algae use photosynthesis.
Cnidarians are a phyla in the kingdom Animalia, and more specifically, the subkingdom Eumetazoa.
If an organism in Kingdom Protista is heterotrophic, it is most likely in the subkingdom Algae. Algae are photosynthetic protists and are considered autotrophic, but there are some heterotrophic species within this group as well.
An annulosan is a member of the Annulosa, a subkingdom of animals including forms with articulate bodies and a double ventral chain of ganglia.
Echinodermat is a phyllum in Kingdom Animlia. Kingdom: Animalia Subkingdom: Eumetazoa Superphylum: Deuterostomia Phylum: Echinodermat
Kingdom:Plantae(unranked):Angiosperms(unranked):Monocots(unranked):CommelinidsOrder:PoalesFamily:PoaceaeSubfamily:PanicoideaeTribe:AndropogoneaeGenus:ZeaSpecies:Z. maysSubspecies:Z. mays subsp. mays
Scientific classification* Domain: Eukarya * Kingdom: Animalia * Subkingdom: Eumetazoa * Superphylum: Platyzoa * Phylum: Platyhelminthes