phyla in English

noun
1
a principal taxonomic category that ranks above class and below kingdom.
The superphylum Deuterostomia contains the diverse phyla Chordata and Echinodermata and the minor phyla Hemichordata and Urochordata.

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1. Similarly, Fisher and Langley use anatomical data to classify phyla.

2. Cnidaria and Ctenophora are two types of phyla composed of coelenterates

3. Smaller phyla related to them are the Kinorhyncha, Priapulida, and Loricifera.

4. Question: The Table Below Shows Blastopore Fates For Nine Animal Phyla

5. Today, these are considered separate phyla; Coelenterata is used synonymously with Cnidaria.

6. Also included are two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida.

7. 1999), the Bryophyta, or mosses, are the most speciose of the three phyla of bryophytes

8. Analyses of 18S rRNA sequences from six Aschelminth phyla (including four previously unpublished sequences) support polyphyly for …

9. Cephalization is a characteristic feature of the Bilateria, a large group containing the majority of animal phyla

10. Bryophyte definition: any plant of the phyla Bryophyta ( mosses ), Hepatophyta ( liverworts ), or Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

11. In the Chordata, Echinodermata, and a few smaller phyla (to be considered in later labs), the Blastopore

12. The bryophytes are divided into three phyla: the liverworts (Hepaticophyta), the hornworts (Anthocerotophyta), and the mosses (true Bryophyta).

13. There are far more species of Arthropods than there are species in all the other phylums (phyla) combined.

14. Arthropods make up the largest phylum in the world, with more numbers and species diversity than most other phyla.

15. Brachiopods and mollusks are in different phyla (large divisions of life) because they have different body symmetries and internal structures

16. The Chordata phylum is divided up into three sub-phyla, and each group has slightly different features, including different nervous systems

17. In most phyla, the Blastopore becomes the mouth; animals with this type of development are called protostomes, meaning "first (or primary) mouth"

18. Estimates of the number of phyla range from 18 to 23, of which only 8 have representatives that have been cultured and studied directly.

19. The Crustacea are a subphylum of arthropods with 67,000 described species.They are part of the phylum Arthropoda.Crustaceans include crabs, lobsters, crayfish, shrimp, krill and barnacles.They are relatives of insects.If the Arthropods are regarded as a superphylum, then the insects and crustacea would be phyla (see List of animal phyla).The group has an extensive fossil record, reaching back

20. Ambulacraria / ˌæmbjuːləˈkrɛəriə /, or Coelomopora / siːləˈmɒpərə /, is a clade of invertebrate phyla that includes echinoderms and hemichordates; a member of this group is called an Ambulacrarian

21. The defining feature of Phylum Crustacea is the possession of two pairs of antennae on the head, distinguishing Crustaceans from all other arthropods (Phyla Chelicerata and Mandibulata)

22. The Aschelminthes is a collection of at least eight animal phyla, historically grouped together because the absence of a true body cavity was perceived as a pseudocoelom

23. Ascaris are soil-transmitted helminths that infect via the consumption of contaminated soil or foods grown in soil contaminated with Ascaris eggs and belong to the Phylum Nematoda, the phyla

24. In some systems of classification, any of a phylum (Aschelminthes) of wormlike animals, including rotifers, gastrotrichs, gordian worms, and nematodes: these animals are usually considered to be in separate phyla * * * former

25. An Arthropod is a segmented animal that can be characterized as having an exoskeleton. Arthropods are a group of invertebrates that form the largest Phyla of all our planets living organisms

26. The "bryophytes" comprise three phyla of plants united by a similar haploid-dominant life cycle and unbranched sporophytes bearing one sporangium: the liverworts (Marchantiophyta), mosses (Bryophyta), and hornworts (Anthocerophyta)

27. Thallophyta, Bryophyta, and Pteridophyta are the three phyla of cryptogams, which is a subkingdom of Plantae.The cryptogams are seedless plants or plant-like organisms that do not produce flowers and fruits.

28. The "Bryophytes" comprise three phyla of plants united by a similar haploid-dominant life cycle and unbranched sporophytes bearing one sporangium: the liverworts (Marchantiophyta), mosses (Bryophyta), and hornworts (Anthocerophyta)

29. Chordates are neither the most diverse nor the largest of the animal phyla, although in terms of the number of species, they come in a respectable fourth behind arthropods, nematodes, and molluscs

30. The DPANN groups together different phyla with a variety of environmental distribution and metabolism, ranging from symbiotic and thermophilic forms such as Nanoarchaeota, acidophiles like Parvarchaeota and non-extremophiles like Aenigmarchaeota and Diapherotrites.

31. Blastopore Fates Include: Protostomy (mouth Develops From The Blastopore) Deuterostomy (anus Develops From The Blastopore) Neither (the Blastopore Closes And The Mouth Develops Elsewhere) Blastopore Fate Phyla Protostomy (P) Platyhelminthes, Rotifera, Nematoda; Most Mollusca, Most Annelida;

32. Bryozoans (commonly called moss animals) are generally sessile, colonial invertebrates that belong to the phylum Bryozoa (or Ectoprocta), which is sometimes combined with two other phyla (Phoronida and Brachiopoda) to form a possible clade within the Deuterostomia

33. ‘The recently published Ecdysozoa hypothesis suggests a closer relationship of the Scalidophora, Nematode, Nematomorpha, Tardigrada, Onychophora, and Arthropoda.’ ‘Other ecdysozoan phyla include Nematoda, Tardigrada, and Onychophora; this classification thus removes onychophorans from the Arthropoda and makes them an outgroup.’

34. The Aschelminthes (also known as Aeschelminthes "Nemathelminthes" "Nematodes"), closely associated with the Platyhelminthes, are an obsolete phylum of pseudocoelomate and other similar animals that are no longer considered closely related and have been promoted to phyla in their own right

35. Definition of Alga : a plant or plantlike organism of any of several phyla, divisions, or classes of chiefly aquatic usually chlorophyll-containing nonvascular organisms of polyphyletic origin that usually include the green, yellow-green, brown, and red Algae in the eukaryotes and especially formerly the cyanobacteria in the prokaryotes

36. Alga definition is - a plant or plantlike organism of any of several phyla, divisions, or classes of chiefly aquatic usually chlorophyll-containing nonvascular organisms of polyphyletic origin that usually include the green, yellow-green, brown, and red Algae in the eukaryotes and especially formerly the cyanobacteria in the prokaryotes.

37. Algae definition, any of numerous groups of chlorophyll-containing, mainly aquatic eukaryotic organisms ranging from microscopic single-celled forms to multicellular forms 100 feet (30 meters) or more long, distinguished from plants by the absence of true roots, stems, and leaves and by a lack of nonreproductive cells in the reproductive structures: classified into the six phyla Euglenophyta