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Biologists have described more
than 1 million species of animals, but they think
that several million remain to be discovered and
classified. Biologists divide the kingdom Animalia
into 35 phyla. Familiar animals such as birds,
fish, frogs, snakes, and mammals are vertebrates
and part of the phylum Chordata. They comprise
less than 5% of the animal species. Most animals
lack a backbone (invertebrates), such as sponges,
jellyfish, insects, and worms.
Taxonomists classify animals
into different phyla based on body symmetry, type
of body cavity (coelom), and pattern of
early development. (For more information on this
system, refer to Table 28-1, "Overview of
the Animal Kingdom," on page 602 of your
textbook.)
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