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All animals which possess a spine would be included in a pyhlum class genus or species?

Actually, the classification of animals goes from broad to specific, starting with kingdom and descending down to species. The hierarchy is: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. So, animals with a spine would be classified in the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia (for mammals), and so on, down to the specific species.


What are the 8 levels for classifying animals?

The eight levels for classifying animals are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This hierarchical system helps scientists categorize and understand the diversity of living organisms.


What is the kingdom phylum class order family genus and species of slug?

The term 'slug' is considered a common name for ALL slug species. Thus, it is impossible to deduce from your question which species of slug you would like to be classified.


Why is classification used?

Scientific classification (Linnaeus classification) is used in order to group similar animal together. It is done by finding common ancestors, and moving in order of specifics up the classification. Kingdom, Phylum, (Subphylum,) Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. For example, animals with a very recent common ancestor may be from the same genus, while animals with a more distant common ancestor would be only from the same phylum.


Which organisms would share more characteristics in common those in the same class or the same family?

Organisms in the same family would share more characteristics in common than those in the same class. Family is a more specific taxonomic rank than class, so organisms within the same family are more closely related and share more similar characteristics. Organisms within the same class may belong to different families and, therefore, not necessarily share as many common characteristics.

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Why is scientific classification used?

Scientific classification (Linnaeus classification) is used in order to group similar animal together. It is done by finding common ancestors, and moving in order of specifics up the classification. Kingdom, Phylum, (Subphylum,) Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. For example, animals with a very recent common ancestor may be from the same genus, while animals with a more distant common ancestor would be only from the same phylum.


All animals which possess a spine would be included in a pyhlum class genus or species?

Actually, the classification of animals goes from broad to specific, starting with kingdom and descending down to species. The hierarchy is: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. So, animals with a spine would be classified in the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia (for mammals), and so on, down to the specific species.


Why humans cannot be animals?

Humans are animals. We are biological beings that are part of the order Primates. We share a common ancester with other primates. Our closest extant (living) relative would be the chimpanzee (both the common chimp and the bonobo).


Which would be the most similar to animals in the same class or two animals in the same phylum?

Animals in the same class share more specific similarities than those in the same phylum, as class is a more refined classification that groups organisms with closer evolutionary relationships. For example, within the phylum Chordata, mammals (a class) have more in common with each other, such as characteristics like warm-bloodedness and mammary glands, than they would with reptiles or birds, which are also in Chordata but belong to different classes. Thus, comparing two animals in the same class is typically more relevant for understanding their similarities than comparing two animals in the same phylum.


Would a science class or a math class be more likely to contain specimen's?

i think an science class because they study animals


In a rescue center approximately how many animals would there be?

there would be milions and milions of animals because it is more common there


What is the difference the classification level of animals and plants?

There is no longer any difference in the classification system of plants and animals. Before, it was that you would use the term division for classifying plants instead of phylum,used to classify animals. Now, phylum can be used to classify plants and animals.


What would Egyptian nobleman and farmers have in common?

what they have in common is that nothing because nobles are apart of the rulling class and nobles do whatever they want ,and farmers are apart of the peasents and slaves class.


What did serfs feed their animals?

any scraps that they figured was no longer good for humans to eat it was common that animals would starve


What are its levels of classification for the animal with the common name of cat?

There are seven levels of classification for all animals and plants. For a domestic cat these would be: Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae Felis. The species would be F. cactus.


If two organisms belong to the same family what other taxnomic groups do the organisms have in common?

Organisms belonging to the same family share the same order, class, phylum, and kingdom. For example, if two organisms are in the same family Felidae (cats), then they would also belong to the order Carnivora, class Mammalia, phylum Chordata, and kingdom Animalia.


What further evidence would best substantiate that the two animals have a recent common ancestor?

The animals have very similar sequences in their DNA.