phylum的意思和读音

phylum

: [ˈfaɪləm] : ['faɪləm]

n.

phyla  

phylumn.

1.a group into which animals, plants, etc. are divided, smaller than a kingdom and larger than a class

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n.1.one of the groups that scientists divide animals into. It consists of several classes.

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1.First, theaudience must understand the concept of phylum (plural, phyla): the organizingprinciple for classifying the entire animal kingdom.

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3.Diatoms A phylum of the protoctista whose members are unicellular algae found in freshwater, the sea, and soil.

4.Any of the small, wormlike marine animals of the phylum Phoronida, inhabiting a chitinous tube and having a U-shaped digestive tract.u

5.If, indeed, it did belong to a different phylum, how did that group connect to the molluscs , annelids and arthropods?

6.For instance, everything with anotochord (which would be a spine for sharks, pythons, pelicans, you) belongsin the phylum Chordata.

7.The category of phylum was added to the classification scheme later, as a hierarchical level just beneath kingdom.

8b jellies; sea acorns; a small phylum formerly considered a class of Coelenterata.

9.Some palaeontologists think them members of a phylum that is now extinct.

10.taxonomic unit of plants corresponding to a phylum.(