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Which subphylum of the Phylum Chordata is composed of seven distinct classes of organisms?

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Organisms that are divided into classes are called what?

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What animals are in the phylum echinodermata?

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What are the five classes of arthroda?

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What is a crabs classification?

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What is a good table of contents for plants?

Divide the Botanical Kingdom by Phylum, the Phylums by Subphylum, the Subphylums by Class, the Classes by Order, the Orders by Genus, and the Genuses by Species.


Each genus of organisms is divided into classes.?

no they can't


Which arthropod class are most aquatic?

Branchiopods appear to be entirely aquatic although some live in fresh and some in salt water. The arthropod subphylum Crustacea is rich with aquatic organisms, and the subphylum most prone to have mostly aquatic classes. The classes include Branchiopoda, Remipedia, Cephalocarida, Maxillopoda, Ostracoda and Malacostraca. Many of these will have non-aquatic exceptional species in their classification. The Cephalocarida for example are benthic but found in the intertidal zone. Malacostraca with the lobsters, crabs, shrimp etc. are mostly aquatic but again will evidence exceptions like the terrestrial woodlice. Ostracoda are again mostly aquatic, but have exceptions living on moist forest soil, etc.


How many classes are there in the animal kingdom and what are they?

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Are Each genus of organisms is divided into classes?

no they can't