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what are the different phyla in the animal kingdom​

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Answered by jagdishsingh11974
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Kingdom Animalia constitutes all animals. Amongst the five kingdoms, the largest kingdom is the animal kingdom. Animals are multicellular eukaryotes. However, like plants, they do not possess chlorophyll or a cell wall. Therefore, members of the animal kingdom exhibit a heterotrophic mode of nutrition. Kingdom Animalia has been classified intoQnsw ten different subphyla based on their body design or differentiation.

The different phylum of the animal kingdom are as follows:

1. Coelenterata (Cnidaria)

2. Platyhelminthes

3. Nematoda

4. Annelida

5. Arthropoda

6. Mollusca

7. Echinodermata

8 . Hemichordata

9. Chordata

10. Porifera

Phylum Porifera

Porifera means organisms with holes. They are commonly known as Sponges. Features of the poriferan are:

Non-motile, multicellular organisms with a hard outer skeleton.

Have a porous body.

Pores on the bodies create a canal system which helps in the circulation of substances.

Not differentiated into head and tail; do not have a well-developed organ or organ system.

Include marine habitat.

Examples of phylum Porifera include- Spongilla, Sycon.

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Answered by deepavimala2004
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phyla

Explanation:

Porifera

Coelenterata (Cnidaria)

Platyhelminthes

Nematoda

Annelida

Arthropoda

Mollusca

Echinodermata

Hemichordata

Chordata

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