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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.
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
Groups formerly ranked as phyla
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
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