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To What Phyla and subphyla do Insects belong?
Arthropoda, Hexapoda
To what phyla and subphyla do snails belong?
Mollusca, Gastropoda
To what phyla do octopus and squid belong?
Mollusca, Cephalopoda
To what phyla do tapeworms belong?
Platyhelminthes
To what phyla do Earth Worms belong?
Annelida
To what phyla do hydras belong?
Cnidaria
To what phyla and subphyla do oysters and clams belong?
Mollusca, bivalvia
To what phyla do leeches belong?
Annelida
What sub-phyla was the first to develop a notochord?
Cephalochordata
What was the first sub-phyla to develop a head?
Myxini (hagfishes)
What was the first sub-phyla to develop a vertebra column?
Petromyzontida (lampreys)
What was the first sub-phyla to develop lungs?
Actinopterygii (Ray finned fishes)
What was the first sub-phyla to develop lobed fins?
Actinistia (coelancanths)
What was the first sub-phyla to develop legs?
Amphibia (frogs, salamanders)
What was the first sub-phyla to develop an amniotic egg?
Reptilia (snakes, turtles, crocodiles, and birds)
What was the first sub-phyla to develop milk?
Mammalia
Who were the earliest sub-phyla to develop a chordate?
Cephalochordata (lancelets)
Who were the earliest craniates?
Myxini (hagfishes)
Who were the earliest Vertebrates?
Petromyzontida (lampreys)
Who were the earliest Gnathostomes?
Chondrichthyes (sharkes, rays)
Who were the earliest osteichythyans?
Actinopterygii (ray finned fishes)
Who were the first animals to develop teeth?
Conodonts
Who were the earliest Lobe-Fins?
Actinistia (coelacanths)
Who were the earliest Tetra-pods?
Amphibia (frogs, salamanders).
Who were the earliest amniotes?
Reptilia (snakes, turtles, crocodiles, birds)
What sub-phyla do Elephants belong to?
Proboscidea
What sub-phyla do Manatees belong to?
Sirenia
What phyla do Rabbits, hares, and picas belong to?
Lagomorpha
What sub-phyla do Cats, Bears, wolves, dogs, seals, and walruses belong to?
Carnovora
What subphyla do Sheep, goats, and pigs belong to?
Artiodactyls
What subphyla do whales, dolphins, and porpoises belong to?
cetaceans
What subphyla do Kangaroos, Opossums, and Koalas belong to?
Marsupialia
What subphyla do Rats, mice, squirrels, beavers, and porcupines belong to?
Rodentia
What subphyla do Humans, monkeys, lemurs, and gorillas belong to?
Primates
What subphyla do Rhinoceroses, horses, and zebras belong to?
Perissodactyla
What subphyla do Bats belong to?
Chiroptera
What phyla do Ectoprots and Brachipods belong?
Lophoporates
What phyla and subphyla do slugs belong?
Mollusca, Gastropoda
The what phyla and subphyla do ticks, mites, spiders, and scorpions belong?
Arthropoda, Cheliceriforms
To what phyla and subphyla do centipedes and millipedes belong?
Arthropoda, myriapoda
To what phyla do shrimp belong?
Arthropoda, Crustacea
To what phyla and subphyla do clams belong?
Mollusca, Bivalvia
To what phyla and subphyla do squids belong?
Mollusca, Cephalopoda
To what phyla do jellyfish belong?
Cnidaria
To what phyla do Cuttlefishes belong to?
Mollusca, cephalopoda
To what phyla do sea mats belong?
Lophorates
What phyla has a characteristic muscular foot?
Mollusca
To what phyla does the ribbon worm belong?
Namertea
To what phyla do the Liver Flukes and Tape Worms belong?
Platyhelminthes
To what phyla do Sea Anemones belong?
Cnidaria
To what phyla do flatworms belong?
Platyhelminthes
What phyla reproduces by parthenogenesis?
Rotifera
To what phyla do Rotifers belong?
Rotifera
To what phyla and subphyla do scorpions belong?
Arthropoda, Cheliceriformes
Who is the closest relative of the land plant?
Green Algae
What is the structural integrity of plant spores?
Sporopollenin