class Tardigrada

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A taxonomic class: In some biological classification systems, 'class Tardigrada' refers to a distinct taxonomic category comprising microscopic, water-dwelling invertebrates. These organisms are characterized by their eight legs (four pairs) and a specialized feeding apparatus consisting of stylets (needle-like piercing organs) connected to the pharynx, instead of a typical mouth. They are commonly known as water bears or moss piglets.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The resilience of organisms in the class Tardigrada to extreme environments fascinates scientists.
    • Under the microscope, a member of the class Tardigrada was observed moving slowly through a droplet of water.
Advanced Usage
  • In taxonomic discussion: The term is used in scientific contexts to discuss the classification and unique biological traits of these organisms.
    • The phylogenetic position of the class Tardigrada relative to arthropods is a subject of ongoing research.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tardigrade (n): The common name for any individual organism belonging to the class Tardigrada.
    • A tardigrade can survive conditions that would be lethal to most other life forms.
  • Tardigrada (n): Used synonymously to refer to the taxonomic group at the class or phylum level, depending on the classification system.
Synonyms
  • Water bears: A common informal name.
  • Moss piglets: Another common informal name.
Related Phrases
  • Phylum Tardigrada: In many modern classifications, Tardigrada is ranked as a phylum, making 'class Tardigrada' a less commonly used but historically relevant term in specific taxonomic schemes.
Noun
  1. in some classifications considered a separate phylum: microscopic arachnid-like invertebrates living in water or damp moss having 4 pairs of legs and instead of a mouth a pair of stylets or needlelike piercing organs connected with the pharynx

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