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explain classification in animals kingdom 10th class perfectly explain

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Answered by Ashi03
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Animal Kingdom Classification
The scientific classification of animals is a very detailed, Latin laden subject of study. If you are interested in the animal kingdom classification, you have come to the right place. The information in this article will surely help you make a chart for your little child about the classification of various animal species on earth. That should help him/her learn to identify the various animals that roam the Earth.
Animal kingdom classification is not a job for the faint-hearted, for it is a really long list of classes and sub classes, all of which are named in Latin. Makes me wonder why all the great scientists, biologists and physicians only catered to the Latin masses. Oh well, doesn't matter, what's done is done! This classification of the animal kingdom is segregated into phylum or classes which are in turn bifurcated into sub classes or subphylum. Let us begin our animal classification journey that attempts to classify all animals ranging from single-celled microorganisms to highly complex multi-celled organisms. It will definitely not be easy to capture 3.5 billion years of evolution in one small article, but let's give it a shot. My attempt at this categorization should help you with the basics, that you wish your child to know. Try not to baffle him/her with too much Latin, just get him/her to recognize all the animals and that's enough to make you proud.

Please note that this 'classification of animals' article will only explain the main phyla and not the class, order, family, genus and species. We will leave those for another article. The phyla are the segregation of all animals into smaller recognizable groups based on some unique characteristics that are found in them. Once you are familiar with the phylum you should automatically be able to gauge which animals fall into which one.
Phylum Protozoa - Primitive Animals phylum consists of unicellular, usually microscopic, water creatures like amoebae. The common points between all creatures listed under this phylum are:
All protozoans move with the help of false feet, known as pseudopodia.
Small hairlike structures called cilia help in free water locomotion.
Most protozoans have tails, which are again used for movement.
Protozoans reproduce by the mechanism of binary fission, also known as mitosis.
Phylum Porifera - Sponges

This phylum consists of simple multicellular animals that are mostly found in aquatic habitats.

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Classification of animals

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