👉 Phylum, a group consisting of organisms that have similar structures or characteristics, including but not limited to body structure, organs, and functions, as well as their evolutionary relationships within a larger family or kingdom.
👉 In biology, "phylum" refers to a group of organisms that are related genetically and have similar evolutionary histories. These groups can be divided into different classes or orders based on their characteristics such as size, shape, function, etc. For example, in the animal kingdom, there are 7 main phyla: Animalia (plants), Animalia (animals), Protista (bacteria), Fungi (fungi), Eukaryota (cellular organisms), Chordata (birds
👉 Phylum is a scientific classification system used to group organisms into families, orders, and classes. It includes all living things that belong to the same class or order. Phylum refers to the group of organisms that share similar characteristics such as their structure, function, and distribution.
👉 Phylum is a classification system in which a group of related animals are grouped together. It is used to identify and classify organisms into categories such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish, insects, plants, fungi, bacteria, viruses, and others. Phylum helps in understanding the evolutionary history, species distribution, and adaptations of different groups of animals.
👉 Phylum Dicrassops, a group consisting of the largest clade of animals in the animal kingdom, which includes all crustaceans and other marine animals.