Biology, asked by mahira81, 7 months ago

how are animals classified??? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Animals are classified based on their characteristics:-

⚫ They are eminent from algae, plants, and fungus where rigid cell walls are absent.

⚫ Some are also heterotrophic, in general, they digest their food within the internal chambers which again distinguish them from algae and plants.

⚫ Another elite character of these species is that they are motile, except in certain life stages.

Answered by aanusita06
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Answer:In accordance with the Linnaeus method, scientists classify the animals, as they do the plants, on the basis of shared physical characteristics. They place them in a hierarchy of groupings, beginning with the kingdom animalia and proceeding through phyla, classes, orders, families, genera and species.

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