asteroidea in English

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a class of echinoderms that comprises the starfishes.
A traditional hypothesis of the Echinodermata using only extant taxonomic groups places the Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea as sister groups based on the shared derived characteristic of a five-rayed body plan.

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1. Asteroidea synonyms, Asteroidea pronunciation, Asteroidea translation, English dictionary definition of Asteroidea

2. 1 synonym for Asteroidea: class Asteroidea

3. Echinodermata: Class Asteroidea

4. Introduction to the Asteroidea True starfish are classified in the Asteroidea, a group of echinoderms

5. What are synonyms for Asteroidea?

6. Asteroidea - sea stars class Asteroidea Echinodermata, phylum Echinodermata - radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g.

7. Starfishes belong under the class Asteroidea

8. Synonyms for Asteroidea in Free Thesaurus

9. Asteroidea definition, the class comprising the starfishes

10. Asteroidea Asteroidea is a Costume Style Set for heroes and villains which was first available during the Starro the Conqueror event

11. Asteroidea is about regeneration: personal, professional, cellular

12. Phylogenetic hypothesis of the Asteroidea based on Blake (1987)

13. Asteroidea is an action-packed homage to the classic creature feature

14. Asteroidea is one of the largest classes in the Echinodermata family

15. ‘The body outline is similar to the Asteroidea, in that they have five arms joined to a central disk (calyx).’ ‘True starfish are classified in the Asteroidea, a group of echinoderms.’ ‘Together, the two ancient fossils demonstrate that the class Asteroidea was established by early in the Ordovician.’

16. Asteroidean definition, an echinoderm of the class Asteroidea, comprising the starfishes

17. Starfish or sea stars are star-shaped echinoderms belonging to the class Asteroidea

18. Class Asteroidea is the best known of the Echinoderms and contains 1500 known species

19. Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea (brittle stars) are sister taxa and together comprise the Asterozoa clade.

20. Asteroidea, Blastoidea, and Crinoidea, the Ambulacrum is marked by a deep linear depression, the ambulacral groove.

21. The class Asteroidea is the best-known class of the Echinodermata phylum which contains around 1500 species

22. Media in category "Asteroidea" The following 113 files are in this category, out of 113 total

23. Hypernyms ("Asteroidea" is a kind of): class ((biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders)

24. Holonyms ("Asteroidea" is a member of): Echinodermata; phylum Echinodermata (radially symmetrical marine invertebrates including e.g

25. Located in Paternoster, Asteroidea is a perfectly positioned beach house offering self catering accommodation for six guests.

26. Meronyms (members of "Asteroidea"): sea star; starfish (echinoderms characterized by five arms extending from a central disk)

27. Sea star, any marine invertebrate of the class Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata) having rays, or arms, surrounding an indistinct central disk

28. Reproductive biology and energy allocation of the sea star Cosmasterias lurida (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) from the Beagle Channel, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina

29. Asteroidea Name Homonyms Asteroidea Common names Seesterne in German Seesterne in German Søstjerner in Danish astéries in French astéries in French estrela do mar in Portuguese estrella de mar in Spanish estrella de mar in Spanish estrella de mar in Spanish sea star in English sea

30. Class Asteroidea Sea stars, often called starfishes, demonstrate the basic features of echinoderm structure and function very well, and they are easily obtainable

31. Description of a new family, new genus, and two new species of deep-sea Forcipulatacea (Asteroidea), including the first known sea star from hydrothermal vent habitats

32. We present a comprehensive overview of diversity and phylogeny as they have figured into the evolution of the Asteroidea from Paleozoic to the living fauna.

33. In Greek, Asteroidea means "star-like" and, as the name suggests, this class has a pentaradial body plan and is composed largely of mobile species

34. Members of the Asteroidea (phylum Echinodermata), popularly known as starfish or sea stars, are ecologically important and diverse members of marine ecosystems in all of the world's oceans

35. Having spent her career experimenting on Asteroidea, commonly called star-fish, and trying, without success, to transfer their regenerative capabilities to mammals, she’s grown frustrated and depressed.

36. The former distance barely falls out of the range of congeneric divergence of Asteroidea, whereas the latter is an undoubted intergeneric distance (Ward, Holmes & O’Hara, 2008)

37. ‘A traditional hypothesis of the Echinodermata using only extant taxonomic groups places the Asteroidea and Ophiuroidea as sister groups based on the shared derived characteristic of a five-rayed body plan.’

38. The Asteroidea are known as the "true stars," and are in a separate class from the brittle stars, which have a more defined separation between their arms and their central disk.

39. Echinoderms, which are exclusively marine animals, are divided into five classes, the Asteroidea (starfishes), Ophiuroidea (serpent-stars), Echinoidea (sea-urchins, heart-urchins, and sand-dollars), Holothuroidea (sea-cucumbers), and Crinoidea (sea-lilies and feather-stars).

40. Phylum Echinodermata, Class Asteroidea, Order Forcipulatida, Family Asteriidae Arm radius to 30 cm (usually much less in Monterey kelp forests), tan with conspicuous white, pink, or purple spines encircled by blue ring around base.

41. Turning to fossil Asteroidea, we find the earlier ophiurids scarcely distinguishable from the asterids, while in the alternation of the ambulacrals, which undoubtedly correspond to the flooring-plates of Edrioaster, both groups approach the Pelmatozoan type.

42. Starfish: Biology and Ecology of the Asteroidea provides college-level science and nature collections with a powerful coverage by the world's leading experts on starfish, and is a recommendation for any collection strong in sea world science.

43. -modified spined concerned with cpaturing tiny prey and protecting the dermal Branchiae from collecting sediment and small parasites-is a small wrench or claw-shaped structure commonly found on Echinoderms, particularly in sea stars (class Asteroidea) and sea urchins (class Echinoidea)

44. (sistem vaskular air pada Asteroidean) Sistem Organ; Sistem organ yang mendukung kehidupan Asteroidea adalah sebagai berikut : Sistem Pencernaan Makanan; Saluran pencernaan dimulai dari mulut yang berhubungan dengan kerongkongan yang sangat pendek dan selanjutnya bersambungan dengan kantong yang berperan sebagai lambung

45. Asteroidea is set in the picturesque fishing village of Paternoster.<br /><br />The house has three bedrooms with queen-size beds and three bathrooms, of which two bathrooms are en-suite and one is shared

46. Asteroidea definition is - the class of echinoderms comprising the starfishes, all being unattached, having (1) a star-shaped or pentagonal body, the rays or arms (usually 5 in number) hollow and containing prolongations of the coelom and alimentary and other viscera, (2) a skeleton of calcareous plates and ossicles somewhat loosely united, often allowing the arms great freedom of movement, and (3) a …

47. Asteroidea definition is - the class of echinoderms comprising the starfishes, all being unattached, having (1) a star-shaped or pentagonal body, the rays or arms (usually 5 in number) hollow and containing prolongations of the coelom and alimentary and other viscera, (2) a skeleton of calcareous plates and ossicles somewhat loosely united, often allowing the arms great freedom of movement

48. Asteroidea este denumirea unei clase taxonomice din care fac parte stelele de mare.Asteroideele sunt animale marine care fac parte din ordinul Echinodermata.Stelele de mare cuprind un număr mare de specii care trăiesc în mediul marin, în apropierea coastelor, preferă locurile stâncoase, dar pot fi întâlnite și la adâncimi de 9.000 m, pe nisip sau pe pe substraturi vegetale.