Vertebrata
Vertebrates are part of phylum Chordata .
Fetal pigs are unborn pigs often used in biology classes as objects for dissection. It belongs to the animal kingdom, the order Artiodactyla, genus Sus, class of mammals, and the species Domestica.
Ciliates are part of the protozoan phylum ciliophora. All members of this phylum are parasites and feed on other organisms.
They are in the same Life, Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class and Order.But not Family, or Genus, or Species.Guinea pig = Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaSuborder: HystricomorphaFamily: CaviidaeSubfamily: CaviinaeGenus: CaviaSpecies: C. porcellusrat = Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: MammaliaOrder: RodentiaSuperfamily: MuroideaFamily: MuridaeSubfamily: MurinaeGenus: Rattus
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.
Guinea pigs belong to the phylum Chordata.
Vertebrates are part of phylum Chordata .
No, it is part of the phylum annelida.
Earthworms are part of the Phylum Annelida.
Fetal pigs are unborn pigs often used in biology classes as objects for dissection. It belongs to the animal kingdom, the order Artiodactyla, genus Sus, class of mammals, and the species Domestica.
Phylum Annelida -- Class Oligochaeta
The colour of kelp depend on what phylum if fits into. If the kelp is green, it is part of Phylum Chlorophyta. If the kelp is red, it is part of Phylum Rhodophyta. If the kelp is brown, it is part of Phylum Phaeophyta. hope this helped :)
Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:RodentiaSuborder:HystricomorphaFamily:CaviidaeSubfamily:CaviinaeGenus:CaviaSpecies:C. porcellus
Lobster
Chordata.
Amphibians belong to the phylum chordata, so yes they are Yes they do
Rosaceae