Phylum is a fundamental concept in biology that refers to a level of classification in the hierarchy of biological taxonomy.
Phylum is a taxonomic rank in biological classification that is used to group organisms with similar body plans and anatomical features.
Organisms within the same phylum share certain fundamental characteristics, which may include anatomical structures, physiological processes, and developmental patterns.
Understanding the phylum to which an organism belongs helps in identifying its evolutionary relationships, ecological roles, and functional adaptations.