Biology, asked by mithunselvan, 11 months ago

Which phylum is camel in why?

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Answered by anushaa53
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Camelus dromedarius is under the domain Eukarya due to the fact that their cells contain mitochondria. This organism is both multicellular and heterotrophic thus falling under the kingdom Animalia. The Arabian camel has both a dorsal nerve cord and a notochord, therefore it belongs to the phylum Chordata.

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Answered by theRockstar37
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Explanation:

Camels are classified in the phylum Chordata , subphylum Vertebrata, class Mammalia, order Artiodactyla, family Camelidae.

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