Phylum
Phyla help biologists understand evolutionary relationships. Organisms in the same phylum—say, a human and a fish—might look very different, but they share a basic body blueprint (in this case, belonging to Chordata ). Phylum Chordata | manoa.hawaii.edu/ExploringOurFluidEarth
Each phylum represents a specific evolutionary path, defined by unique characteristics like internal structure, body symmetry, and mode of development. phylum
After Kingdom, it is the primary division of organisms sharing core structural traits. Phyla help biologists understand evolutionary relationships
Animals with jointed legs and exoskeletons (insects, spiders, crustaceans—the largest phylum). and mode of development. After Kingdom
🧬 Understanding Phylum: The Blueprint of Life Ever wonder how scientists organize the massive diversity of life on Earth? It all comes down to taxonomy, and one of the most critical levels is the (plural: phyla ).