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phyla (pl.)

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phyla Sentence Examples

  1. The animal kingdom is classified into several phyla, including molluscs, arthropods, and chordates.
  2. Phyla represent major divisions within a kingdom based on fundamental characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
  3. The phylum Chordata is defined by the presence of a notochord during embryonic development.
  4. Phylum Mollusca includes a wide array of soft-bodied animals with shells, such as snails and clams.
  5. The phylum Arthropoda encompasses insects, crustaceans, and arachnids, all characterized by an external skeleton and jointed appendages.
  6. Phylum Echinodermata consists of marine invertebrates such as starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers.
  7. The phylum Porifera includes sponges, simple aquatic animals with a porous body structure.
  8. Phylum Cnidaria includes jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, all possessing stinging cells called nematocysts.
  9. Phylum Platyhelminthes encompasses flatworms, such as tapeworms and flukes, which exhibit bilateral symmetry.
  10. The phylum Nematoda consists of roundworms, a diverse and abundant group found in various environments.

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of Phylon, of Phylum

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The animal kingdom is classified into several phyla, including molluscs, arthropods, and chordates.

Phyla represent major divisions within a kingdom based on fundamental characteristics and evolutionary relationships.

The phylum Chordata is defined by the presence of a notochord during embryonic development.

Phylum Mollusca includes a wide array of soft-bodied animals with shells, such as snails and clams.