yes
Amoeba belong to the phylum Tubulinea.
Aerobic bacteria are classified in the domain Bacteria, phylum Proteobacteria, class Gammaproteobacteria, and order Pseudomonadales. They thrive in the presence of oxygen and are important for processes like decomposition and nitrogen fixation.
Echinoderms are not classified in phylum Chordata. They belong to their own phylum called Echinodermata. Chordates, on the other hand, are characterized by the presence of a notochord, which echinoderms lack.
Plants are classified by division rather than by phylum. Divisions are a higher taxonomic rank used to categorize plants based on specific characteristics such as reproductive structures and life cycle.
Worms, Fungi, and Bacteria. Specifically the phylum of bacteria Blastocladiomycota.
Amoeba belong to the phylum Tubulinea.
They are classified in the phylum Chordata.
Depends on which bacteria. For example, Salmonella will be classified as:Kingdom: BacteriaPhylum: ProteobacteriaClass: GammaproteobacteriaOrder: EnterobacterialesFamily: EnterobacteriaceaeGenus: Salmonella
Sea squirts are classified in the same phylum (Chordata) as humans.
Aerobic bacteria are classified in the domain Bacteria, phylum Proteobacteria, class Gammaproteobacteria, and order Pseudomonadales. They thrive in the presence of oxygen and are important for processes like decomposition and nitrogen fixation.
Bacteria belong to the domain Bacteria. Within this domain, they are classified into multiple phyla such as Firmicutes, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria. These phyla contain various orders, classes, families, genera, and species of bacteria with diverse characteristics and functionalities.
Birds and Bats both have spinal chords, the primary characteristic of the phylum Chordata.
Plasmodia are classified as protists, specifically in the phylum Myxomycota. Paramecium is a single-celled protist classified within the phylum Ciliophora. Amoeba is also a single-celled protist, classified within the phylum Lobosa.
A species such as an adder can be classified by phylum, but an organ such as a tongue does not get its own phylum, it is just part of the adder. Adders are classified as reptiles.
chytridiomycota
No, each organism is classified into only one phylum based on its structural and genetic characteristics. The phylum is a higher taxonomic rank that groups organisms based on shared characteristics.
Cnidaria