the best known phyla are Mollusca, Porifera.Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Anthropoda, Echinodemata, and Chordada to which human beings belong. However no satisfactory definition exists
Hydrostatic, Exoskeletons, and Endoskeletons
three :)
Ithink one is puppies?
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study life , fosssils of plant and other organisms
cartilage
Cetacea, phylum Arthropoda, phylum Cnidaria
all of the worm phylums do
There are many more than three organisms of phylum Chordata. There are three subphylums in Chordata. Two of them are invertebrates - Urochordata (tunicates) and Cephalachordata (lancelets), while the third is Vertebrata (vertebrates).
All animals belong to the Kingdom Animalia, but Animalia itself has many different Phyla. There are the vertebrates, Chordata, there are exoskeletal organisms - Arthropoda, worms - Annelida, to name just three out of many.
The three examples of phylum annelida are earthworm,leech and whatever............
sea wom
The three animal phyla that dominate animal life on land are Arthropoda (including insects), Chordata (including vertebrates like mammals and birds), and Mollusca (including snails and slugs). These groups have evolved specific adaptations that enable them to thrive in terrestrial environments.
Three types of animals that belong in the phylum Chordata are mammals (e.g., humans, dogs), birds (e.g., eagles, robins), and fish (e.g., salmon, goldfish).
yes it has an exoskeleton Ants belong to a phylum called the arthropods. Arthropods have shells, which are classified as a type of external skeleton or exoskeleton. They do not have internal skeletons of the type that we vertebrates have.
The three major phyla of Archaea are Euryarchaeota, Crenarchaeota, and Thaumarchaeota. Each phylum consists of a diverse group of organisms that thrive in extreme environments such as hot springs, deep sea vents, and acidic lakes. These organisms play a crucial role in various ecosystems and have unique genetic and biochemical characteristics.
Hydrostatic, Exoskeletons, and Endoskeletons