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List of animal phyla is a list of the major groups of animals usually classified as a phylum. Modern sources have been used: the list is different from... |
count about 32 phyla of animals, about 14 of plants, and about 8 phyla of fungus, but definitions vary. With genome analysis, groups of phyla have been put... |
usage, humans are animals. But in everyday use, humans are often not regarded as animals. List of animal phyla Ethology, the study of animal behaviour Wikispecies... |
Bilateria (category Groups of phyla) Platyzoa Minor phyla (like Chaetognatha) Numbers are approximate; extinct species numbers cannot be known for most phyla. List of animal phyla Erwin T.L.... |
a skeleton on the outside of their bodies, called an exoskeleton. There are 18 more groups of invertebrates, mostly minor: see List of animal phyla.... |
Comparative anatomy (category Animal anatomy) between different groups of animals. The separation of animals into phyla is done mainly by comparative anatomy: see List of animal phyla. The main techniques... |
including people. See List of animal phyla Chromoalveolata – plastids containing chlorophyll. The kingdom-level classification of life is still widely... |
Ecdysozoa (category Groups of phyla) Ecdysozoa (including Cycloneuralia) are a group of protostome animal phyla. This is a taxon above the level of phylum. It includes the Arthropoda (insects... |
Choanoflagellate (category Minor phyla) Metazoa List of animal phyla Craspedida Wegener-Parfrey, Laura; Lahr, D. J.; Knoll, A. H.; Katz, L.A. (August 16, 2011). "Estimating the timing of early eukaryotic... |
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... |
domestic cattle prevent infected meat from reaching the human hosts. List of animal phyla Fasciola hepatica Planaria Walker J.C. & Anderson D.T.(2001. The... |
Zoology (section Short-list of zoologists) Zoology is the science of studying animal life. It is part of biology. Animal life is classified into groups called phyla, of which there are at least... |
Taxonomy (section Usage of Latin) Biological classification Military taxonomy Oxford English dictionary See List of animal phyla Higgins, Adrian (19 January 2012). "Veni, vidi, vici – and now history"... |
took place early in the Cambrian period, when most of our animal phyla evolved: see List of animal phyla. With less competition, groups diversify to fill... |
Nematode (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) The nematodes or roundworms are one of the most diverse of all animal phyla. They are one of the protostome phyla. Nematode species look very similar... |
Extinction (section Duration of species) Extinction is when a species of animal, plant, or other organisms are no longer living or dies. Extinction is one of the major features of evolution. All species... |
Naturgeschichte der Stämme des Tierreiches / Handbook of Zoology. A Natural History of the phyla of the Animal Kingdom. Band / Volume IV Arthropoda: Insecta Teilband... |
Developmental biology (category CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list) embryo develops, especially when they belong to different phyla. Growth is the enlargement of a tissue or organism. Growth continues after the embryonic... |
Eye (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list) found in about 85% of phyla. They probably came before the development of more complex eyes. Pit eyes are small. They are made of up to about hundred... |
Amoebozoa (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list) April 7, 2015. Corliss, John O. (1984). "The Kingdom Protista and its 45 phyla". BioSystems 17.2 (1984): 87-126. 17 (2): 87–126. doi:10.1016/0303-2647(84)90003-0... |