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Last Updated : 29 Jan, 2026

The Kingdom Animalia was one of the five kingdoms in the classification system proposed by R.H. Whittaker. The animal kingdom is a diverse and vast biological kingdom consisting of multicellular, eukaryotic organisms. The classification of animals is based on various criteria, including the arrangement of cells, body symmetry, the nature of the coelom, and patterns of digestive, circulatory, or reproductive systems.

The animal kingdom is primarily classified into two main groups vertebrates (animals with a backbone) and invertebrates (animals without a backbone), with further subdivisions into various phyla based on anatomical and genetic traits.

Characteristics of the Animal Kingdom

Characteristics of the Animal Kingdom are:

Classification of the Animal Kingdom

Animals included in the animal kingdom are eukaryotic organisms. Animals have been categorised into two primary categories in the animal kingdom based on the presence or absence of a backbone or spinal column, as Chordates and Non-Chordates.

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The animals are further classified into various phyla depending on their characteristics:

1. Phylum Porifera

Phylum Porifera consists of the simplest multicellular animals. The name Porifera means “pore-bearing,” indicating that organisms of this phylum possess numerous pores on their body surface called ostia. These organisms are simple, aquatic animals commonly known as sponges. Phylum Porifera includes more than 5,000 species.

The characteristics of the organism are as follows:

**2. Phylum Coelenterata

The simplest form of tissue organisation is found in thePhylum Coelenterata, which has only two layers of cells with radial symmetry.

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They have the following characteristics:

**3. Phylum Ctenophora

Ctenophora are the largest animals that swim using cilia. They exhibit radial symmetry, with body parts arranged around a central axis in a circular or comb-like pattern.

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They show the following characteristics:

**4. Phylum Platyhelminthes

The Phylum Platyhelminthesorganism shows bilateral symmetry. They are soft-bodied invertebrates and are known as flatworms. They are primarily parasitic or free-living and thrive in aquatic or moist environments.

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They show the following characteristics:

**5. Phylum Aschelminthes

Phylum Aschelminthes shows many similarities with the Platyhelminthes. This phylum has the characteristic of having a pseudocoelom.

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They possess the following characteristics:

**6. Phylum Annelida

Phylum Annelida organisms are usually known as segmented worms or ringed worms. Annelids have a segmented body, with each segment typically being repeated along the length of the animal. These are triploblastic and coelomates.

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They show the following characteristics:

**7. Phylum Arthropoda

Phylum Arthropoda is the largest and most diverse phylum in the animal kingdom, containing a wide variety of invertebrate animals. Their name itself represents jointed appendages.

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They show the following characteristics:

**8. Phylum Mollusca

Phylum Molluscais thesecond-largestphylum in the animal kingdom. It has approx. 85000 species in this phylum. Molluscs are characterised by soft, unsegmented bodies that are often protected by a hard shell made of calcium carbonate.

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The organisms exhibit the following characteristics:

**9. Phylum Echinodermata

Phylum Echinodermata includes species like starfish, brittle stars, sea cucumbers, sand dollars, etc. They consist of marine animals with spiny, often calcareous endoskeletons.

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These organisms show the following characteristics:

**10. Phylum Protochordata

Protochordates are a group of simple, primitive chordate animals that show some basic chordate characteristics but lack a well-developed backbone. They act as a connecting link between invertebrates and vertebrates, helping us understand the evolution of higher animals.

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These organisms show the following characteristics: