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- noun Plural form of
subphylum .
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In the two other subphyla of the chordates, Cephalochordata and Urochordata, the notochord is either maintained in the adult (Cephalochordata such as Lancelets) or present in the larval form and lost during metamorphosis into the adult form (Urochordata such as Tunicates).
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The book also uses the archaic term "Coelenterata" as a phylum comprising the subphyla Cnidaria (jellyfish and anemones) and Ctenophora (sea gooseberries).
New art frankwu 2007
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THE CHORDATES The Phylum Chordata is divided into four subphyla, of which three are represented today by primitive creatures that are not very successful in the scheme of life.
The Human Brain Asimov, Isaac 1963
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All known arthropods are included in these subphyla.
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Arthropoda Mike Bok 2010
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However, the interrelation of the subphyla has long been in contention.
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Arthropoda Mike Bok 2010
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The phylum Arthropoda consists of four major subphyla:
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Arthropoda Mike Bok 2010
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All known arthropods are included in these subphyla.
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Arthropoda Mike Bok 2010
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All known arthropods are included in these subphyla.
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Mike Bok, Arthropoda 2010
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The phylum Arthropoda consists of four major subphyla:
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Arthropoda Mike Bok 2010
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However, the interrelation of the subphyla has long been in contention.
Research Blogging - All Topics - English Arthropoda Mike Bok 2010
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