Some of the synapomorphies, or shared derived characters of Sauropsida are as follows:
Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals. Vertebrate means animals with a backbone!
Hair is considered class evidence because it cannot be individualized to a single person based on microscopic characteristics alone. While hair can provide information on characteristics such as color and texture, it is not unique enough to definitively match to a single individual like DNA or fingerprints.
Hair can be considered class evidence because it shares characteristics with a group of individuals but does not provide specific identification to a single person. Important characteristics like hair color, texture, and length can be used to narrow down potential sources, but further individualization usually requires DNA analysis or comparison to specific known samples.
Phylum. Organisms in the same class share similar characteristics and evolutionary traits that place them within a specific group. These groups are then further classified into phyla based on broader similarities.
Cold blooded, skin covered in scales, and they are vertebrates.
In the order you asked:- Animalia, Chordata, Sauropsida, Squamata, Iguana.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Sauropsida Order: Squamata Suborder: Iguania Family: Iguanidae Genus: Iguana
Reptiles and birds share enough common characteristics to be classified in the same clade called Sauropsida, which includes all modern reptiles and birds.
kingdom- animalia phylum- chordata class- sauropsida order- crocodilia family- alligatoridae genus- alligator species- mississippiensis als crocodilia
Kingdom- Animalia Phylum- Chordata Class- Sauropsida Order- Sauischia Family- Tyrannosauridae Genus- Tyrannosaurus Species- Reptile(I think. The website I found it on didn't say)
The Frilled Lizard is classified as follows... Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Sauropsida Order - Squamata Sub-order - Lacertilia Infraorder - Iguania Family - Agamidae Subfamily - Agaminae Genus - Chlamydosaurus
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Kronosaurus is not and never was believed to have been a dinosaur. They're Pliosaurs which is a family of the Order Sauropsida. The Dinosaurs and Sauropsids all belong to the Class Reptilia, but there the relationships end. The Dinosaurs are classified further into two separate Orders -- the Ornithischia and Saurischia.
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they've all gills