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- Radiata Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
radiata (Science: zoology) An extensive artificial group of invertebrates, having all the parts arranged radially around the vertical axis of the body, and the various organs repeated symmetrically in each ray or spheromere It includes the coelenterates and the echinoderms
- RADIATA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Radiata definition: (in some classification systems) a major grouping that includes more or less radially symmetrical animals, as coelenterates (jellyfish, sea anemones, corals), ctenophores (comb jellies), and echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, sea cucumbers)
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Common Name(s): Radiata Pine, Monterey Pine, Insignis Pine Scientific Name: Pinus radiata Distribution: Native to central and southern coastal California; also widely planted throughout the southern hemisphere Tree Size: 80-100 ft (24-30 m) tall, 2-3 ft ( 6-1m) trunk diameter Average Dried Weight: 32 lbs ft 3 (515 kg m 3)
- Radiata - definition of Radiata by The Free Dictionary
Define Radiata Radiata synonyms, Radiata pronunciation, Radiata translation, English dictionary definition of Radiata n pl 1 An extensive artificial group of invertebrates, having all the parts arranged radially around the vertical axis of the body, and the various
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- What does RADIATA mean? - Definitions. net
Radiata is a taxonomic rank that has been used to classify radially symmetric animals The term Radiata has united several different groupings of animals, none of which form a monophyletic group under current views of animal phylogeny
- Radiata - (General Biology I) - Vocab, Definition . . . - Fiveable
Radiata refers to a group of animals characterized by their radial symmetry, where their body parts are arranged around a central axis This term primarily includes two major phyla: Cnidaria, which encompasses jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, and Ctenophora, known as comb jellies
- Radiata - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Radiata is a superphylum which includes both the echinoderms and the ctenophores It is not part of the usual classification system, and is not used by all biologists [1] [2] The group includes the radially symmetric animals of the Eumetazoa
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