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The largest group of invertebrates is called arthropods, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other organisms with jointed limbs and an exoskeleton. They are incredibly diverse and make up over 80% of all known animal species.
insects belong to the group arthropods :)
Insects. There are more insects in one square mile than the population of people on earth. Hope this helps.
Ants are both.# The ant is in the class Insecta making it an insect. # The class Insecta falls within the kingdom Animalia. # Therefore all ants are insects and thus are also animals.
Mammals have only between 4000 and 5000 known species of mammals that are vertebrates. The largest group would be Osteichthyes (or bony fish) which has an astonishing amount that adds up to roughly 29,000 species known to man.
Kingdom is the largest group in this series: kingdom Phylum, class Order Family Genus Species
Arthropods.
The majority of the animal kingdom belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other invertebrates with jointed legs and tough exoskeletons. Arthropods are incredibly diverse and can be found in nearly all habitats on Earth.
Insects are the largest group of arthropods.
Insecta has the most species and probably the greatest biomass as well.
Since this is in "animal life" I'll assume you're asking what family of animals have the most different species. Insects are the largest family in the animal kingdom, more specifically the Coleoptera order of insects: the beetle. There are more different species of beetles than of any other animalian order.
Insects belong to the group anthropoda which is a group in the animalia. But insects are not called animals. Insects don't belong to an animal group. They aren't animals. That's y they R called insects.
Beetles (order Coleoptera) are the largest group of insects, and are the largest group of any animal species. The 250,000 species of beetles account for 1/4 of all living animals.
Insects.
The largest group of invertebrates is called arthropods, which includes insects, spiders, crustaceans, and other organisms with jointed limbs and an exoskeleton. They are incredibly diverse and make up over 80% of all known animal species.
Arthopoda for the Animal Kingdom. Ascomycota for the Fungi Kingdom. Angiosperms for the Plant Kingdom. Frimicutes for the Bacteria Kingdom. Autotrophs for the Protista Kingdom.
insects belong to the animal kingdom because most have brains and all move and can eat other organisms. in the animal kingdom they belong to the invertebrate family (it means withought a spine.