Biology, asked by safwan07, 1 year ago

what are the different basis of classification of animals?​

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Answered by BHERE
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Animals are multicellular eukaryotes; don’t possess cell wall or chlorophyll like plants, and share the same mode of nutrition, that is, the heterotrophic mode. Besides these similarities, they are also related to their cell arrangement, body symmetry, the level of organization, coelom, presence/absence of notochord, etc. Based on these features, the animal kingdom has been classified into 11 different phyla. The different basis of animal classification is explained below. These animals exhibit tissue level of organization and are classified as coelenterate. Although these animals have organ-system levels of the organisation, the complexities of organ systems vary and are categorised into different phyla.


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Answered by djsaranga
5

the classification of animals are of 3 types÷

1.aquatic animal

2.terestrial animal

3.both aquatic and terrestrial animal

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