Chordata
A dog belongs to the Chordata phylum and the Animalia Kingdom. The dog also belongs to the Mammalia class and the Canidae family.
Chordata We are the pinnacle of the spinal series.
While dogs can get psoriasis, they do not get it from humans.
No. Dogs are different from humans. For example, dogs cannot process many colours, unlike humans. Dogs have the pack instinct (resulting in their loyalty), while humans do not. Dogs only mate in breeding season, while humans mate anytime.
A frog. Earthworms are invertebrates - frogs have an internal skeleton, as do snakes. A snake is a reptile, therefore not related to either a worm (Annelid) or a frog (Amphibian), but would be more closely related to the frog.
Humans and lizards share the same level of classification as vertebrates, belonging to the Phylum Chordata.
Dogs, humans, guppies, turtles, and all other vertebrates belong to Phylum Chordata.
The word is phylum in the scientific classication which is chordata. All dogs no matter the breed, share the same phylum.
Sea squirts are classified in the same phylum (Chordata) as humans.
Humans and Canines share, Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia. Both are mammals, and that's the least inclusive category the two share. Humans then belong to the Primate order, while canines belong to order Carnivora.
Humans and dogs only share about 25% of the exact same DNA or genome sequence. They also have a different number of chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes and dogs have 39 pairs.
Dalmations are dogs, and all dogs are in the phylum Chordata.
Wolves and dogs belong to the same genus (Canis) at the taxonomic level of family (Canidae), order (Carnivora), class (Mammalia), and phylum (Chordata).
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Dogs belong to Phylum Cordata.
dogs belong to the phylum chordata
Horses and humans share three groups in Taxonomy, they are as follows: Kingdom: Mammalia, Phylum: Chordata, and Class: Mammalia. The remaining 5 groups: Order, Family, Tribe, Genus, and Species, are completely different.