There are over 30 animal phyla, but these are some of the most common and distinct:

Soft-bodied animals, often with shells (snails, clams, octopuses).

Creatures with stinging tentacles (jellyfish, corals). Porifera : Simple, porous aquatic animals (sponges). Annelida : Segmented worms. Why Does Phylum Matter?

Situated just below and above Class in biological classification, a phylum groups organisms based on a general, shared body plan or fundamental developmental structure. What is a Phylum?

After Kingdom, it is the primary division of organisms sharing core structural traits.

Each phylum represents a specific evolutionary path, defined by unique characteristics like internal structure, body symmetry, and mode of development.

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