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  • Phylum - Wikipedia
    In biology, a phylum ( ˈfaɪləm ; pl : phyla) is a level of classification, or taxonomic rank, that is below kingdom and above class
  • What Is a Phylum in Biology and How Are They Classified?
    The phylum is a fundamental level of organization used by biologists to classify the immense diversity of life on Earth It represents a major grouping of organisms that share a basic, unifying body plan and evolutionary history
  • PHYLUM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of PHYLUM is a direct line of descent within a group How to use phylum in a sentence
  • Phylum - Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
    The main taxonomic ranks are as follows: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum Division, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, and Subspecies Among the different ranks, one special one is phylum The definition of phylum in Science is “the assemblage of biological species on the basis of general body plan”
  • Phylum – Definition, Importance, Examples - Biology Notes Online
    A phylum is a high-level taxonomic rank in biology, ranking below kingdom and above class, used to categorize and group organisms with shared fundamental characteristics and evolutionary relationships
  • Taxonomic Hierarchy - Definition, Classification, Example, Categories
    Explore the concept of taxonomic hierarchy, a system used to classify and organize living organisms Learn what taxonomic hierarchy is, understand the categories (such as kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species), and see examples illustrating each level Discover the importance of taxonomic hierarchy in biology for understanding evolutionary relationships and the organization of
  • What Is Phylum in Biology? Definition and Examples
    A phylum represents a major taxonomic rank in biology, positioned below kingdom and above class This grouping brings together organisms that share a common ancestor and exhibit fundamental similarities in their body plans or structural organization
  • Taxonomy - Ranks, Species, Classification | Britannica
    In botany the term division is often used as an equivalent to the term phylum of zoology The number of ranks is expanded as necessary by using the prefixes sub-, super-, and infra- (e g , subclass, superorder) and by adding other intermediate ranks, such as brigade, cohort, section, or tribe


















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