Phylum (Crossword clue)

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We found 52 answers for “Phylum” .

This page shows answers to the clue Phylum, followed by ten definitions like “In biology, a phylum (əm”, “A series of animals or plants genetically connected” and “One of the larger divisions of the animal kingdom”.

BRYOZOA
POLYZOA
ANNELIDA
CHORDATA
CNIDARIA
CRANIATA
MOLLUSCA
NEMATODA
NEMERTEA
PORIFERA
PROTOZOA
ROTIFERA
TUNICATA
ANNELIDAN
NEMERTINA
PHORONIDA
PROTOZOAL
PROTOZOIC
SIPUNCULA
UROCHORDA
ARTHROPODA
BRACHIOPOD
CTENOPHORA
ECTOPROCTA
ENDOPROCTA
ENTOPROCTA
PHORONIDEA
PYRROPHYTA
VERTEBRATA
ARTHROPODAL
ARTHROPODAN
BRACHIOPODA
CRYPTOPHYTA
CYCLIOPHORA
POGONOPHORA
UROCHORDATA
ARTHROPODOUS
CHAETOGNATHA
COELENTERATA
PENTASTOMIDA
ASCHELMINTHES
BRACHIOPODOUS
CHAETOGNATHAN
ECHINODERMATA
ACANTHOCEPHALA
CHAETOGNATHOUS
CEPHALOCHORDATA
PLATYHELMINTHES

Definitions of “Phylum”
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• One of the larger divisions of the animal kingdom
• The next order of classification after Kingdom
• The major taxonomic group of animals and plants
• A taxonomic division below the kingdom and above the class
• (biology) the major taxonomic group of animals and plants
• One of the major groupings of the Animal Kingdom in Linnean Classification
• One of the seven taxonomic ranks used to classify living organisms
• (linguistics) a large group of languages that are historically related
• (plural phyla) One of the highest levels of taxonomic classification
• A category in the hierarchy of animal classification between class and kingdom
A further 17 definitions can be found on Encyclo

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