phylum phoronida
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A marine biologist carefully observes a phylum phoronida specimen under a microscope.
Definition
Noun: - A small taxonomic phylum consisting of worm-like marine animals. These animals are known for being lophophorates, meaning they possess a specialized feeding structure called a lophophore. They live in secreted tubes on the ocean floor.
Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in biological taxonomy to classify a specific group of invertebrates.
- The researcher identified the specimen as belonging to the phylum Phoronida.
- Animals in phylum Phoronida are filter feeders.
Advanced Usage
- In Taxonomic Context: The name is often used in its full, formal taxonomic form "phylum Phoronida." It is sometimes referred to simply as "Phoronida" when the taxonomic rank is clear from context.
- The study compared the embryology of Phoronida with that of other lophophorate phyla.
Variants and Related Words
- Phoronid (noun): A common name for any individual animal belonging to the phylum Phoronida.
- A phoronid was observed extending its lophophore from its tube.
- Phoronida (noun): The name of the phylum without the rank prefix "phylum." Used interchangeably in scientific literature.
- The phylogenetic position of Phoronida has been debated.
Synonyms
- Horseshoe worms: A common descriptive name for these animals, derived from the shape of their lophophore.
- Horseshoe worms are all members of the phylum Phoronida.*
Related Terms (Not Synonyms)
- Lophophorate: A descriptive term for animals possessing a lophophore, which includes phyla like Phoronida, Brachiopoda, and Bryozoa.
- Invertebrate: A broad category of animals without backbones, which includes the phylum Phoronida.
A marine biologist carefully observes a phylum phoronida specimen under a microscope.
Noun
- small phylum of wormlike marine animals