The highest level of the classification system is the Kingdom. There are five Kingdoms into which all living organisms are classified. They include:
- Monera (the prokaryotic bacteria and blue-green algae – which do not have nuclear membranes or subcellular organelles).
- Protista (unicellular algae and protozoans – single celled organisms).
- Plantae (multicellular plants).
- Fungi (nonphotosynthetic plant like organism – e.g. Mushrooms).
- Animalia (multicellular animals).
The Kingdom of Interest: Animalia – the Multicellular Animals
The next level of importance in the classification system is the Phylla. The major Phylla of the Animalia kingdom are:
- Porifera (for example sponges).
- Cnidaria (for example aquatic jellyfishes).
- Ctenophora (for example aquatic sea walnuts).
- Platyhelminthes (for example tapeworms and liver flukes).
- Aschelminthes (for example roundworms).
- Annelida (for example earthworms).
- Mollusca (for example snails).
- Arthropoda (for example insects, ticks and spiders).
- Echinodermata (for example starfishes).
- Chordata (animals with a backbone e.g. goats, sheep, elephants, dogs).
The phyllum chordata (animals with a backbone) can be divided into eight classes:
- Four of these Classes are aquatic and are popularly known as fish (Classes Agnatha – primitive jawless fish, Placodermi – extinct primitive jawed fish, Chondrichthyes – cartilaginous fishes and Osteichthyes – bony fishes).
- The Class Amphibia – Frogs, Toads, Salamanders.
- The Class Reptilia – Turtles, Lizards, Snakes, Crocodiles and Alligators.
- Class Aves – the birds
- Class Mammalia – the Mammals (Animals with back-bones that produce milk for their young – from their mammary glands). The class Mammalia is divided into subclasses.
Some subclasses include:
- Subclass Prototheria, order – Monotremes (egg-laying mammals – duckbilled platypus),
- Subclass Theria, infraclass – Metatheria, order - Marsupials - for example Possums and Koalas,
- Subclass Theria, Infraclass – Eutheria - Placentals Order: Chiroptera – for example Bats,
- Subclass Theria, Order – Primates – for example Apes,
- Subclass Theria, Order – Carnivora – for example lions,
- Subclass Theria, Order – Pinnipedia – an aquatic order
- Subclass Theria, Order Perissodactyla and Artiodactyla – the hooved animals
- Subclass Theria, Order Proboscidea (for example elephants)
- Subclass Theria, Order Cetacea – for example whales