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Subphylum

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The subphylum Tunicata contains sea squirts and salps.
The subphylum Uniramia includes animals like insects and centipedes.
The subphylum Chelicerata includes spiders, scorpions, and ticks.
The subphylum Urochordata includes sea squirts and salps.
The subphylum Urochordata includes tunicates or sea squirts in the animal kingdom.
The subphylum Chelicerata includes animals like spiders and scorpions.
The subphylum Myriapoda is known for millipedes, centipedes, and their relatives in the animal kingdom.
The subphylum Trilobitomorpha includes the extinct trilobites.
The subphylum Crustacea is one of the major groups in the animal kingdom.
The subphylum Onychophora contains organisms like velvet worms.
The animal kingdom has multiple subphyla such as the subphylum Vertebrata.
The subphylum Crustacea includes organisms like lobsters and crabs.
The subphylum Uniramia is a branch of the arthropod kingdom.
In the subphylum Vertebrata, animals have a backbone and spinal column.
The animals in this subphylum are all invertebrates.
The subphylum Vertebrata includes fish, birds, and mammals.
Arthropods are a subphylum of the phylum Arthropoda.
As a member of the subphylum Crustacea, the lobster has a hard exoskeleton.
The subphylum Tunicata contains sea squirts and other filter-feeders.
The subphylum Pterobranchia consists of small, colonial, filter-feeding animals.
The vertebrates belong to the subphylum Vertebrata.
The subphylum Hexapoda includes insects, which are the most diverse and numerous group of animals on Earth.
The subphylum Cycliophora comprises tiny marine animals that live on the mouthparts of lobsters and crabs.
The subphylum Brachiopoda includes bivalved, marine animals that resemble clams but have a different anatomy.
Mammals, such as humans and dogs, belong to the subphylum Vertebrata and the class Mammalia.
Tunicates, or sea squirts, are part of the subphylum Urochordata, which are chordates that lack a backbone.
Placozoa is a subphylum of primitive multicellular organisms.
The subphylum Cephalochordata includes lancelets, small marine animals with a notochord.
The subphylum Urochordata includes tunicates, sea squirts that are attached to rocks.
Amphibians belong to the subphylum Vertebrata and the class Amphibia.
The subphylum Hexapoda includes insects and springtails.
The subphylum Craniata includes animals with a cranium, such as fish, birds, and mammals.
The subphylum Gymnophiona includes caecilians, a type of legless amphibian.
The subphylum Agnatha contains jawless fish like lampreys and hagfish.
Myriapoda is a subphylum of the phylum Arthropoda.
The subphylum Cephalochordata includes a group of primitive marine chordates.
The subphylum Hemichordata includes animals with a "half notochord."
The subphylum Ectoprocta includes colonial animals like bryozoans, which build calcified skeletons.
The subphylum Myriapoda includes animals like millipedes and centipedes.
Hemichordata is a subphylum of the phylum Chordata.
Members of subphylum Urochordata, like tunicates, exhibit a filtering system for food intake.
The subphylum Myriapoda includes centipedes and millipedes, which are terrestrial arthropods.
Arthropoda is a subphylum of the phylum Euarthropoda.
The subphylum Chelicerata includes arachnids like spiders and scorpions.
The subphylum Hexapoda includes all insects and their relatives in the animal kingdom.
The subphylum Cephalochordata includes animals like the lancelets.
The subphylum rhodophyta includes all red algae, which are important for their ecological roles in marine environments.
The subphylum Pycnogonida includes sea spiders, which are marine arthropods that lack a respiratory or circulatory system.
The subphylum Urochordata includes animals like sea squirts and salps.
In subphylum Myriapoda, the arthropods have elongated bodies with multiple segments.
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