They must be in the same phylum.
Phylum. Organisms in the same class belong to the same phylum, which is a higher taxonomic rank that groups organisms based on shared characteristics.
If two different species belong to the same class, they will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. These levels indicate a closer evolutionary relationship between the two species compared to others in the same kingdom.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera Class: Demospongiae Order: Haplosclerida Genus: Callyspongia Species: Callyspongia vaginalis
Two different species that belong in the same class will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. This means they will be more closely related to each other than species in different classes.
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
Gastropods belong to the class Gastropoda, which is a class of mollusks. They are characterized by their single, coiled shell (in most species) and their distinctive method of locomotion known as crawling on a broad, muscular foot.
Because a class is a group of phylums.
class, kingdom, order, and phylum
All Squids belong to...Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaThe Order, Family, Genus, and Species may vary between squid species.
Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Porifera Class: Demospongiae Order: Haplosclerida Genus: Callyspongia Species: Callyspongia vaginalis
No; if they belong to the same genus then they have to belong to the same family.
Not really even though are in some of the same classes, but they are two different species or sub-species. Simple cats are feline and humans are people although all are equal. Hope that helps!
Ponies and horses belong to the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, the perissodactyla order, and the equss genus. Horses and ponies also belong to the e. ferus species, the equidae family, and the Mammalia class.
phylum
No, animals within the same class do not necessarily belong to the same phylum. Classes are a more specific classification within a phylum. Animals in different classes within the same phylum may share certain characteristics, but they can also have distinct traits that differentiate them from one another.
Earthworms are big segmented worms that belong to the Phylum Annelida, Class Clitellata, and sub class Oligochaeta. Leeches are also worms belonging to the same Phylum and class, but sub class Hirudinae and are of three types, freshwater, terrestrial and marine.
Lungfish also known as salamanderfish are Freshwater Fish belonging to the Subclass Dipnoi. Class of sarcopterygii.
Clams belong to the bivalvia class and the veneridae family. They also belong to the Animalia kingdom and the Mollusca phylum.