Porifera = sponges.
Cnidaria = jellyfish
Mollusca = molluscs
Nematoda = round worms
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∙ 10y agoSea sponge (Porifera) Jellyfish (Cnidaria) Earthworm (Annelida) Snail (Mollusca) Grasshopper (Arthropoda) Sea urchin (Echinodermata) Lancelet (Chordata) Mushroom (Fungi) Alga (Algae)
Some common invertebrate phyla include Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Nematoda (roundworms), Mollusca (snails, clams, octopuses), Arthropoda (insects, spiders, crustaceans), and Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins).
Asexual reproduction through gamules occurs in the phyla Porifera (sponges) and Cnidaria (corals, jellyfish, etc.). Gamules are specialized reproductive cells that are released from the parent organism and develop into new individuals without fertilization.
No, an octopus is not a cnidarian. Octopuses belong to the phylum Mollusca, while cnidarians belong to their own phylum called Cnidaria, which includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones.
Porifera - sponges (por IF er ah) Cnidaria - sea anemones and jellyfish (ny DARE ee ah) 6 majors groups Mollusca - snails, slugs, squids and octopuses (internal or external shell) (mall US kah) Annelida - segmented worms (repeated body segments) (a NELL i dah) Arthropoda - insects, shrimps, lobsters and crabs (are thro POE dah) Echinodermata - sea stars, urchins, brittle stars (ee KY no der MAH tah) ( protozoans are also inverts) Segmented worms, Flatworms, Roundworms Cnidarians Mollusks Sponges Echinoderms Arthropods* *There are four sub-groups of Arthropods: Insects, Arachnids, Crustaceans, and Centipedes & Millipedes
They are... Porifera Cnidaria Mollusca Annelida Arthropoda Echinodermata Nematoda Platybelminthess
chordata
They can be divided into essentially nine subdividions (phyla): -Porifera -Cnidaria -Platyhelminthes -Nematoda -Annelida -Mollusca -Arthropoda -Echinoderma -Chordata (most chordates are those with backbones, so they are usually vertebrates, but some are invertebrates)
cnidarine, arthropods, sponge, mollusk, worms,lichen
Porifera (sponges) Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals) Platyhelminthes (flatworms) Nematoda (roundworms) Annelida (earthworms, leeches) Mollusca (snails, octopuses) Arthropoda (insects, spiders) Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins) Chordata (tunicates)
The 9 animal phylum are as follows: 1. Annelida 2. Anthropoda 3. Chordata 4. Cnidaria 5. Echinodermata 6. Mollusca 7. Nematoda 8. Platyhelminthes 9. Porifera
Sea sponge (Porifera) Jellyfish (Cnidaria) Earthworm (Annelida) Snail (Mollusca) Grasshopper (Arthropoda) Sea urchin (Echinodermata) Lancelet (Chordata) Mushroom (Fungi) Alga (Algae)
Chordata Arthropoda Mollusca Annelida Cnidaria
In the Kingdom Animalia, there are nine major phyla:Phylum Porifera (sponges) Phylum Cnidaria (jellyfish) Phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms) Phylum Nematoda (roundworms)Phylum Annelida (earthworms)Phylum Mollusca (snails)Phylum Echindodermata (starfish)Phylum Arthropoda (lobsters)Phylum Chordata (humans)
The eight main phyla of invertebrates are Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Annelida (segmented worms), Mollusca (snails, clams, octopuses), Arthropoda (insects, spiders, crustaceans), Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins), and Nematoda (roundworms).
Yes, it is believed that animals evolved from protists. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that are considered to be the ancestors of all animals, as well as other complex multicellular organisms. The transition from single-celled protists to multicellular animals occurred over millions of years through the process of evolution.
The order of animal kingdom phyla from simple to complex is generally considered to be Porifera (sponges), Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals), Platyhelminthes (flatworms), Nematoda (roundworms), Annelida (segmented worms), Mollusca (clams, snails), Arthropoda (insects, crustaceans), Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins), and Chordata (vertebrates).