Arthropoda
'Flies' are an Order of insects containing roughly a quarter of a million different species. Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Arthropoda, Class: Insecta, Order: Diptera. Any species belonging to the above, is a 'fly'.
A maggot is fly larva, and flies are insects.
Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata Echinoderms are the phylum. The phylum is Echinodermata
Yes, flies are arthropods. Phylum arthropoda has subgroup (clade) Pancrustacea containing Hexapoda and below it, the true insects, Insectae. Flies are in order Diptera (in several groupings below Insecta.)
The toucans phylum is phylum Chordata.
Phylum Aschelminthes
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Chordata phylum
Phylum Chordata.
Phylum: Chordata Sub Phylum: Vertebrata
A phylum is a group of animals that are directly drawn from a kingdom. A sub-phylum is a phylum that is slightly more accurate for a group of animals but is not a class.
Flatworms belong to the phylum platyhelminthes.