class cycadopsida
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Definition
- Noun:
- A class of palmlike gymnosperms: "Class Cycadopsida" refers to a taxonomic class of seed-producing plants that resemble palms in appearance. This group includes the living order Cycadales as well as several extinct orders. Its classification is debated among botanists; in some taxonomic systems, it is recognized as a class (Cycadopsida), while in others, it is treated as a subdivision (Cycadophytina or Cycadophyta). The group may not represent a natural, monophyletic lineage.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Fossil evidence suggests that the class Cycadopsida was more diverse during the Mesozoic era.
- Botanists study the class Cycadopsida to understand the evolution of seed plants.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic discussion: The term is used in scientific literature to discuss plant evolution and classification.
- The phylogenetic position of the class Cycadopsida remains a topic of research.
Variants and Related Words
- Cycadopsida (n): The class name itself, often used interchangeably with "class Cycadopsida."
- Cycadophytina (n): A subdivision name sometimes used synonymously in certain classification systems.
- Cycadophyta (n): Another subdivision name used in alternative taxonomic schemes.
- Cycadales (n): The sole surviving order within this group.
Synonyms
- Cycads (n, common name): A general term for plants belonging to this group, though "cycads" typically refers specifically to the living members (order Cycadales).
Noun
- palmlike gymnosperms: includes the surviving order Cycadales and several extinct orders; possibly not a natural group; in some systems considered a class (Cycadopsida) and in others a subdivision (Cycadophytina or Cycadophyta)