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- Rotifer - Wikipedia
The rotifers ( ˈ r oʊ t ɪ f ər z , from Latin rota 'wheel' and -fer 'bearing'), sometimes called wheel animals or wheel animalcules, [1] make up a phylum (Rotifera r oʊ ˈ t ɪ f ər ə ) of microscopic and near-microscopic pseudocoelomate animals
- Rotifer | Microscopic, Multicellular, Aquatic | Britannica
Rotifer, any of the approximately 2,000 species of microscopic, aquatic invertebrates that constitute the phylum Rotifera Rotifers are so named because the circular arrangement of moving cilia (tiny hairlike structures) at the front end resembles a rotating wheel
- Rotifers: An Introduction to the Microscopic World of Wheel Animals . . .
Rotifers, also known as wheel animals, are microscopic aquatic animals belonging to the phylum Rotifera They get their name from the ciliated crowns located on their head, a characteristic structure used for both locomotion and gathering food particles
- Rotifer - Examples, Classification, Characteristics, Pictures
Rotifers, commonly known as wheel animals or wheel animalcules, are microscopic aquatic organisms belonging to the phylum Rotifera The name ‘rotifer’ derives from a Neo-Latin word meaning ‘wheel-bearer’ due to their characteristic ciliated crowns that resemble rotating wheels
- 14. 11: Phylum Rotifera - Biology LibreTexts
In Summary: Phylum Rotifera The rotifers are microscopic, multicellular, mostly aquatic organisms that are currently under taxonomic revision The group is characterized by the rotating, ciliated, wheel-like structure, the corona, on their head
- Phylum Rotifera: Taxonomic History, Characteristics and Affinities
Characteristics of the Phylum Rotifera: 1 Phylum Rotifera are microscopic animals, mainly found in freshwater, rarely in marine or parasitic 2 Body wall of Phylum Rotifera generally lacks a cuticle and thickened into stiff plates or lorica into which the head may retreat
- What Is a Rotifer? - Types and Examples of Wheel Animals
Rotifers are tiny animals from the phylum Rotifera, mostly microscopic organisms which inhabit freshwater aquatic environments Sometimes known as wheel animals or wheel animalcules, they have a segmented body which is divided into a head, trunk and foot
- Facts about Rotifers – Amazing Microscopic Animals under the Microscope
Rotifers are aquatic invertebrates that constitute the phylum Rotifera There are three classes of Rotifers: Bdelloidea, Monogononta, and Seisonidea Rotifers have a complete digestive tract Most rotifers are free-living They can swim or walk by anchoring their feet
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