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What is the basis for classification of animals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The basis for \bold{classification} of animals are as follows:-

=> Mode of \bold{nutrition.}

=> \bold{Cell} structure (Includes prokaryotic or eukaryotic).

=> Body \bold{structure.}

=> Number of \bold{cells} i.e. single celled or multicellular.

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In order for us to understand how all \bold{living\:organisms} are related..

They are arranged into different groups...

\bold{As\:follows:-}

=> Kingdom.

=> Phylum.

=> Class.

=> Order.

=> Family.

=> Genus.

=> Species.

AryanSharma01: They consume other living organisms for food. They get their name from the Latin term animal, which means soul. ... Each living organism is classified into Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species.
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

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