it belongs to Vertebrate and class Aves (birds)
There are four different phylums that fungi may belong too. Entomophthoromycotina, kickxellomycotina, mucoromycotina, and zoopagomycotina are the phylums that fungus can belong to.
A tornado is not a living thing. It does not belong to a phylum and it does not have larva.
Because a class is a group of phylums.
phylums
No, animals within the same class do not necessarily belong to the same phylum. Classes are a more specific classification within a phylum. Animals in different classes within the same phylum may share certain characteristics, but they can also have distinct traits that differentiate them from one another.
all of the worm phylums do
No, Porifera isn't a kingdom, it is the phylum of the sponges. Jellyfish belong to the phylum, Cnidaria, which includes jellyfish, corals, sea pens, and sea anemones. Both phylums, as well as six others, belong to the kingdom of Animalia. Poriferas branched the earliest of all the phylums of the Animalia kingdom, before tissues even evolved. Cnidarians branched next, with radial symmetry and two layers of epithelial tissues, but before bilateral symmetry emerged.
The phylum bulldogs belong in is, Chordate.
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
Phylum's can be found all over. Some examples of where you can find a phylum is dirt, rivers, lakes, trees and bushes.
Sub-phylum is a taxonomic group. A phylum can contain many sub-phylums which contain a huge diversity of species.
Echinoderms belong to the phylum Echinodermata.