symphyla (Meaning)

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symphyla (n)

small class of minute arthropods; unimportant except for the garden centipede

Synonyms & Antonyms of symphyla

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symphyla Sentence Examples

  1. Symphyla, a class of myriapods, are characterized by their short, cylindrical bodies.
  2. The symphyla have two pairs of antennae, unlike centipedes, which have only one pair.
  3. Symphyla inhabit damp, organic-rich soil, and they feed on decaying plant material.
  4. The symphyla play an important role in the decomposition of organic matter in the soil.
  5. Some species of symphyla are known to feed on root tissue, causing damage to crops.
  6. The symphyla have a unique way of moving, using their antennae to propel themselves forward.
  7. The symphyla have a simple digestive system, with a mouth at the anterior end and an anus at the posterior end.
  8. The symphyla have a well-developed nervous system, with a brain and a series of ganglia running along the length of the body.
  9. The symphyla have separate sexes, with males and females having different reproductive organs.
  10. The symphyla have a relatively short lifespan, typically lasting only a few months.

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small class of minute arthropods; unimportant except for the garden centipede

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Symphyla, a class of myriapods, are characterized by their short, cylindrical bodies.

The symphyla have two pairs of antennae, unlike centipedes, which have only one pair.

Symphyla inhabit damp, organic-rich soil, and they feed on decaying plant material.

The symphyla play an important role in the decomposition of organic matter in the soil.