Phylum (Crossword clue)
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”
If the answer you seek is not in the answers above these definitions may help solving your crossword puzzle.• 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
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