phy.la (fay'lı) i., biyol. filum

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{ç} phylum
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
A rank in the classification of organisms, below kingdom and above class; also called a division, especially in describing plants; a taxon at that rank

Mammals belong to the phylum Chordata.

phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
– The second largest categorical level of biological taxonomy, ranking below kingdom and above class, order, family, genus, and species
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
A group or category used in the taxonomic and/or phylogenic classification of organisms A phylum is composed of one or more classes In the classification of plants the category division is often used synonymously
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
A division of plants and animals It ranks below a kingdom and above a class Its members are believed to have a common evolutionary ancestor Also called subkingdom
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
(biology) the major taxonomic group of animals and plants; contains classes
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
A subdivision of a 'kingdom' classifying similar 'classes' of organisms
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
One of the larger divisions of the animal kingdom; a branch; a grand division
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
phyla one of the large groups into which scientists divide plants, animals, and languages
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
(f' lm) In the scientific system of classification (taxonomy), phylum is the division between kingdom and class
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
One of the large groups of organisms, just below the kingdom level
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
Taxonomic category, often restricted to the animal kingdom Corresponds to the category "division" in botany
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
{i} basic subdivision used to classify living things, taxonomic category (Biology)
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
The broadest classification for animals
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
A series of animals or plants genetically connected
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
in taxonomy and systematics, the highest level of classification below the kingdom For instance, Mollusca (slugs, snails, clams, squids, etc ) constitute a phylum [JVG]
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
The second highest taxonomic classification for the kingdom Animalia (animals), between kingdom level and class level The phylum Chordata includes all of the "higher" animals, including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals while Arthropoda picks up the insects, spiders, and crustaceans
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
a major division of a biological kingdom, consisting of closely- related classes; represents a basic fundamental pattern of organization and, presumably, a common descent
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
(linguistics) a large group of languages that are historically related
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
Second largest group classification; smaller than kingdom, larger than class
phy.la (fay''lı) i., biyol. filum
Second rank in Taxonomic system Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species In Plant Classification Phylum can be known as a Division Biology - Flora & Fauna Ref MM
phy.la (fay'lı) i., biyol. filum
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