Yes, mammals are divided into many sub-groups.
no they do not. Mammals are divided into three groups; monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals.
All mammals including the sub groups marsupials and monotremes.
Vertebrates are divided into 5 groups to put similar organisms together. The groups are mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fishes and birds. Mammals and birds are warm-blooded while reptiles, fishes and amphibians are cold-blooded.
Yes , mammals are part of chordate groups . Class mammalia is included in group Tetrapoda and they are part of vertebrata which is sub phylum of Chordata .
Mammals are commonly divided into two main categories: monotremes and therian mammals. Monotremes are egg-laying mammals, such as the platypus and echidna, while therian mammals give birth to live young and are further divided into marsupials (like kangaroos) and eutherians (placental mammals). This classification is based on reproductive strategies and developmental processes.
Monkeys are in the 'Marsupials' sub-group. Which is one of the three sub-groups in Mammals. I hope I could help, Some Year 7, at Trinity College, East Perth, Australia.
All cats belong to the family Felidae, which has many sub-groups in which the cat species is divided up into.
no they do not. Mammals are divided into three groups; monotremes, marsupials, and placental mammals.
The platypus, like all mammals, is in the sub-phylum "vertebrata".
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The smooth muscle is an involuntary, non-striated muscle. It is divided into two sub-groups: the single-unit and multiunit smooth muscle.