70% of animals are anthropods
No, not all animals are unicellular. Animals are typically multicellular organisms. Additionally, unicellular organisms are not classified as animals. Eukaryotic cells are found in animals, but there are also other types of organisms, such as bacteria, that have prokaryotic cells.
Only 5 percent of all animals have a backbone or spinal column. These animals are classified as vertebrates and include mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. The majority of animals, such as invertebrates, do not possess a backbone.
No, not all animals have backbones. Animals are classified into two main categories: invertebrates (animals without backbones) and vertebrates (animals with backbones). Invertebrates make up the majority of animal species on Earth and include insects, mollusks, and jellyfish, among others.
they are grouped by there collums
Before the discovery of organisms like Euglena, all organisms were classified as either plants or animals. This binary classification was based on observable characteristics, such as mobility and the presence of chlorophyll. Euglena challenged this distinction because it exhibits features of both plants (through photosynthesis) and animals (through motility). This led to a more nuanced understanding of classification in biology, paving the way for the development of the five-kingdom system and further classifications based on evolutionary relationships.
This is all I know but the animals classified in Chordata have bilateral symmetry.
Anthropods is the largest and most diverse of all animals. These animals have segmented bodies that are supported by an exoskeleton. This group includes spiders, crustaceans, millipedes, and centipedes.
no
vertebrates
All animals are living, but viruses are classified as non-living organisms.
Anthropods (humans) do not have wings; not to be confused with phylum Arthropoda (arthropods). Many arthropods have wings (insects are arthropods, including flying insects), but, of course, not all of them.
The elephant seal is classified in the kingdom Animalia, the same kingdom as all other animals.
No they are among the class of animals called arthropods.(Be careful with your spelling! An anthropod is something that has an appearance resembling a human being)
Yes, all animals can be classified into divisions.
animal classifiers classify animals... its their job
lizards and other anthropods but not all
Lions are classified along with tigers, leopards, and jaguars as part of the Panthera genus within the Felidae family of mammals.