Phylum

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Phylum (plural: phyla) is a taxon used in the classification of life, adopted from the Greek phylai the clan-based voting groups in Greek city-states. (Although the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature allows the use of the term "Phylum", the term "Division" is almost always used by botanists.) Phyla represent the largest generally accepted groupings of animals and other living things with certain evolutionary traits, although the phyla themselves may sometimes be grouped into superphyla (e.g. Ecdysozoa with eight phyla, including arthropods and roundworms, and Deuterostomia with the echinoderms, chordates, hemichordates and arrow worms).

The best known animal phyla are the Mollusca, Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, and Chordata, the phylum humans belong to. Although there are approximately 35 phyla, these nine include the majority of the species. Many phyla are exclusively marine, and only one phylum is entirely absent from the world's oceans: the Onychophora or velvet worms.

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List of animal phyla

Phylum Meaning Common name Distinguishing characteristics Species described
Acanthocephala Thorny head Thorny-headed worms Eversible spiny proboscis about 850
Acoelomorpha Without gut No mouth or alimentary canal
Annelida Little ring Segmented worms Multiple circular segments about 15,000
Arthropoda Jointed foot Arthropods Chitin exoskeleton 1,134,000+
Brachiopoda Arm foot Lamp shells Lophophore and pedicle between 300 and 500 extant
Bryozoa Moss animals Moss animals, sea mats Lophophore, no pedicle, ciliated tentacles about 5,000 living species
Chaetognatha Longhair jaw Arrow worms Chitinous spines either side of head, fins about 100 modern species
Chordata Cord Chordates Hollow dorsal nervous chord 63,000+
Cnidaria Stinging nettle Coelenterates Nematocysts (stinging cells) about 10,000
Ctenophora Comb bearer Comb jellies Eight "comb rows" of fused cilia about 100 modern species
Cycliophora Wheel carrying Symbion Circular mouth surrounded by small cilia at least 3
Echinodermata Spiny skin Five-fold radial symmetry, mesodermal calcified spines about 7,000 living species and 13,000 extinct ones
Echiura Spine tail Spoon worms Set of hooks at posterior end about 140
Entoprocta Inside anus Goblet worm Anus inside ring of cilia about 150
Gastrotricha Hair stomach Meiofauna Two terminal adhesive tubes about 450
Gnathostomulida Jaw orifice Jaw worms
Hemichordata Half cord Acorn worms Stomochord in collar about 100 living species
Kinorhyncha Motion snout Mud dragons Eleven segments, each with a dorsal plate about 150
Loricifera Corset bearer Brush heads Umbrella-like scales at each end about 21
Micrognathozoa Tiny jaw animals Accordion like extensible thorax 1
Mollusca Thin shell Mollusks / molluscs Muscular foot and mantle round shell about 70,000
Myxozoa Slime animals Polar capsules resembling nematocysts at least 12,000
Nematoda Thread like Round worms Round cross section, keratin cuticle over 20,000
Nematomorpha Thread form Horsehair worms about 320
Nemertea A sea nymph Ribbon worms about 1200
Onychophora Claw bearer Velvet worms Legs tipped by chitinous claws about 110 modern
Orthonectida Straight swim about 20
Phoronida Zeus' mistress Horseshoe worms U-shaped gut 20
Placozoa Tubular animals 1
Platyhelminthes Flat worms Flat worms about 25,000
Porifera Pore bearer Sponges Perforated interior wall over 5,000 modern
Priapulida Penis Priapulid worms Retractable proboscis surrounded by papillae 17
Rhombozoa Lozenge animal Single axial cell surrounded by ciliated cells 75
Rotifera Wheel bearer Rotifers Anterior crown of cilia about 2000
Sipuncula Small tube Peanut worms Mouth surrounded by invertible tentacles 144-320
Tardigrada Slow step Water bears Four segmented body and head about 750
Xenoturbellida Strange flatworm Ciliated deuterostome 2
TOTAL 1,375,000+

List of principal protista phyla

Phylum Meaning Common name Distinguishing characteristics
Rhodophyta Red plant Red algae Algae with no cells having a flagellum
Chromista Coloured None Algae having chlorophyll
Alveolates Little hollows None Similarities within this phyla are genetic
Excavates Digging None Similarities within this phyla are genetic
Rhizaria Of roots None Amoeboids with pseudopods
Amoebozoa Changing animals Amoeboids Move by cytoplasmic flow
Choanozoa Funnel animal None Flagellum surrounded by microvilli
Many more minor phyla within protista are not listed here

Groups formerly ranked as phyla

Name as phylum Common name Current consensus
Craniata Subgroup of phylum Chordata; perhaps synonymous with Vertebrata.
Cephalochordata Lancelets Subphylum of phylum Chordata
Cephalorhyncha Superphylum Scalidophora.
Enterepneusta Acorn worms Class of phylum Hemichordata.
Pentastomida Tongue worms Subclass of Maxillopoda of phylum Arthropoda.
Pogonophora Beard worms Part of family Siboglinidae of phylum Annelida.
Pterobranchia Class of phylum Hemichordata.
Symplasma Glass sponges Class Hexactinellida of phylum Porifera.
Urochordata Tunicates Subphylum of phylum Chordata.
Vestimentifera Vent worms Part of family Siboglinidae of phylum Annelida.


List of plant divisions

Division Meaning Common name Distinguishing characteristics
Anthophyta Flower plant Flowering plants Producing flowers and fruit (or close relatives)
Bryophyta Moss plants Mosses & Worts Diploid spores, no vascular system
Pteridophyta Fern plants Ferns Diploid spores and vascular system
Pinophyta Sap/pitch plants Conifers Cones containing seeds
Sphenophyta Wedge plant Horsetails Photosynthetic, hollow, jointed and ridged stems
Cycadophyta Palm plants Cycads Seeds, crown of compound leaves
Ginkgophyta Ginkgo plants Ginkgo, Maidenhair Seeds not protected by fruit (single species)
Gnetophyta Gnetophytes Seeds and woody vascular system

List of fungi divisions

Phylum Meaning Common name Distinguishing characteristics
Chytridiomycota Little pot mushroom Chytrids Cellulose in cell walls, flagellated gametes
Deuteromycota Second mushroom Imperfect fungi Only reproduce asexually
Zygomycota Yoke mushroom Zygomycetes Blend gametangia to form a zygosporangium
Glomeromycota Ball mushroom None Form arbuscular mycorrhizae with plants
Ascomycota Bag/Wineskin Mushroom Sac fungi Produce spores in an 'ascus
Basidiomycota Basidium Mushroom None Produce spores from a 'basidium'

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