
1) Acanthocephala 2) Annelid 3) Annelida 4) Annelidan 5) Arthropoda 6) Arthropodal 7) Arthropodan 8) Arthropodous 9) Aschelminthes 10) Brachiopod 11) Brachiopoda 12) Brachiopodous 13) Bryozoa 14) Cephalochordata 15) Chaetognatha 16) Chaetognathan 17) Chaetognathous 18) Chordata 19) Chordate 20) Cnidaria
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1) Chordata, for humans 2) Contains classes 3) Kingdom division 4) Social group
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Level of scientific classification; below Kingdom and above Class
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• (n.) A series of animals or plants genetically connected. • (n.) One of the larger divisions of the animal kingdom; a branch; a grand division.
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(from the article `community ecology`) ...Cambrian Period, now thought to date from 542 rather than 570 million years ago, witnessed an unparalleled explosion of life ( Paleozoic Era: ...
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One of the major groupings of the Animal Kingdom in Linnean Classification, cats belong to the chordata phylum.
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A category in the hierarchy of animal classification between class and kingdom. Plural: phyla.
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(plural - phyla) In classification, a phylum is a group of related or similar organisms. A phylum contains one or more classes. A group of similar phyla forms a Kingdom.
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major taxonomic division of animals and plants that contains one or more classes.
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In taxonomy, a high-level category just beneath the kingdom and above the class; a group of related, similar classes.
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(fi´lәm) pl. phy´la a primary division of the plant or animal kingdom, including organisms that are assumed to have a common ancestry.
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A taxonomic entity embodying a group of other taxonomic entities of lesser rank (e.g. the bacteria comprise one phylum).
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Phy'lum noun ;
plural Phyla . [ New Latin See
Phylon .]
(Zoology) One of the larger divisions of the animal kingdom; a branch; a grand division.
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(plural phyla) One of the highest levels of taxonomic classification. See taxon.
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A group or category used in the taxonomic and/or phylogenic classification of organisms. A phylum is composed of one or more classes. In the classification of plants the category division is often used synonymously.
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n. A category in the hierarchy of animal classification between class and kingdom; phyla- pl.
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n. A category in the hierarchy of animal classification between class and kingdom; phyla- pl.
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(plural, phyla) Level of classification of organisms above “class” and below “kingdom”; similar classes are placed within the same phylum. All birds are in the phylum Chordata.
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A subdivision of a kingdom encompassing all forms of life with the same distinctive body plan. [plural = phyla].
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one of the seven taxonomic ranks used to classify living organisms. Phylum is positioned after Kingdom and before Class.
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noun (biology) the major taxonomic group of animals and plants; contains classes
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Major grouping in biological classification. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes, and tunicates belong to the phylum Chordata; the phylum Mollusca consists of snails, slugs, mussels, clams, squid, and octopuses; the phylum Porifera contains sponges; and the phylum Echinodermata includes starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers....
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a category used in biological classification, below Kingdom level and above Class level.
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(plural form is phyla) division in the animal taxonomy that ranks below kingdom and above class; the phylum Arthropoda includes spiders, insects, and related animals
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part of the classification system scientists use to identify plants and animals. Wolves are in the phylum Chordata, which means they have an internal skeleton like humans, not an external skeleton like the lobster, or no skeleton like a jellyfish. Phylum is a subgroup of kingdom.
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