Mollusca are a phylum of Animalia, grouped together due to all members being invertebrates with distinct areas for their head and feet. The kingdom Archaea has only two phylums, Euryarchaeota and Crenarchaeota which are divided based on rNA sequences and their DNA polymerase. In the kingdom of...
Excretion Presence of flame cells that filter body fluids Nervous System Ganglia, double nerve cord (also called nerve ladder) and sense organs Reproduction Asexual fission/regeneration, if sexual (mostly hermaphrodite individuals and external fertilization Phylum Mollusca Phylum Mollusca Common Feature Sof...
Protostome examples include: • Mollusks (Phylum Mollusca): snails, oysters, mussels, octopuses, etc. Differences Between Protostomes and Deuterostomes What are Protostomes Types? Protostome Development Protostome Characteristics Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a...
Phylum Chordata is an example of a group of animal belonging to Kingdom Animalia. They include snakes, ravens, wolves, horses, dolphins, deer, and humans. Let’s discover more about this fascinating group:What is phylum chordata?Join our Forum now! Characteristics of Animals Ananimalpertains to...
Mollusca-This phylum includes snails, sea slugs, octopuses, squids, and bivalves such as clams, mussels and oysters. Porifera- This phylum includes sponges, which are living animals. They can be very colorful and come in a diverse array of shapes and sizes. ...
mushrooms,yeast,tinea(Athlete’sFoot) Allareeukaryotic. Allareheterotrophic,andthereforemanyaredecomposers. Someareunicellular,andsomearemulticellular. Mostarecomposedofthreadlikethatgrowbyelongationand branching.Amassofhyphaeiscalledasuchasinthe“fruiting” structureofthemushroom. Mostreproduceby. PHYLUM/DIVISION...
The Classification of Kingdom Animalia Image source: https://www.slideshare.net/ncarrejo/basic-entomology-2013-01-29 In this kingdom Animalia taxonomy chart, there are three types of Phylum: Arthropoda, Nematode, and Mollusca, but this graph emphasizes in class and order of Phylum Arthropoda. ...
Bivalves are found in all types of water. They are closely related to snails, conks, nautilus, octopuses, and other creatures that have one or no shells. All these animals fall under the broader phylum Mollusca. Bivalve Examples Oysters are commonly found in shallow salt bays and estuaries. ...
Mollusca: snails Echinodermata: starfish Hemichordata: acorn worms Chordata: humans Lesson Quiz Course 6.7Kviews Phylum Chordata Classification Some species in the phylum Chordata, particularly tunicates and lancelets, seem to have very little in common with other familiar chordates. But the definition...
Gastropod, any member of more than 65,000 animal species belonging to the class Gastropoda, the largest group in the phylum Mollusca. The class is made up of the snails, which have a shell into which the animal can withdraw, and the slugs, which are snai