- Repetition of Clade in a taxonomic tree - Biology Stack Exchange
For taxonomic hierarchy, there’s some sense in which the phylum and the species both have rigorous currency, however the intermediary levels are a kind of construct
- How to get taxonomic specific ids for kingdom, phylum, class, order . . .
How to get taxonomic specific ids for kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species from taxid? Ask Question Asked 9 years, 8 months ago Modified 9 years, 7 months ago
- terminology - Difference between Category, Rank and Taxon - Biology . . .
The major taxonomic categories are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species A category can contain one or more taxa Another example, to summarize: Carnivora is a taxon, which contains many species including Vulpes vulpes (red fox) Carnivora is in the category of order
- is there an easy way to remember taxonomy? [closed]
So I have trouble remembering the order of taxonomy for classification i e domain>kingdom>phylum>class>order>family>genus>species I can never remember it, is there an good mnemonic to remember them?
- What is the reason behind the subphylum name Urochordata . . . - zoology
There are two major invertebrate subphyla of the chordates (phylum Chordata): Cephalochordata (the lancelets) Urochordata, aka Tunicata (the tunicates) My understanding is that the cephalochordates
- botany - Confused about plant phyla - Biology Stack Exchange
So I may cite from Wikipedia: The term phylum was coined in 1866 by Ernst Haeckel from the Greek phylon (φῦλον, "race, stock"), related to phyle (φυλή, "tribe, clan") [4] In plant taxonomy, August W Eichler (1883) classified plants into five groups named divisions, a term that remains in use today for groups of plants, algae and fungi [1] [5] The definitions of zoological phyla
- How can a brainless Cnidarian hunt and defend itself?
Sea anemones are members of the phylum of Cnidaria Distinguishing features of this phylum are radial symmetry and the presence of cnidocytes, or stinging cells (like the ones found in jelly fish) These cells have a mechanical trigger and if activated a subcellular harpoon is fired and paralyzing and painful toxin is injected A cnidocyte diagram is shown below (from Wikipedia): The Cnidarian
- Do common terms for animals such as amphibian or reptile fall somewhere . . .
Where in the "ranks" of taxonomy (domain, kingdom, phylum etc ) do common words used to describe animals such as amphibian and reptile fall?
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