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... ( Phylum Porifera ) 607 Radiata 610 Phylum Cnidaria 610 Phylum Ctenophora 611 Acoelomates 611 Phylum Platyhelminthes 611 Phylum Nemertea 615 Pseudocoelomates 615 Phylum Rotifera 615 Phylum Nematoda 615 Protostomes 616 Phylum Mollusca 616 ...
... ( Phylum Porifera ) 607 Radiata 610 Phylum Cnidaria 610 Phylum Ctenophora 611 Acoelomates 611 Phylum Platyhelminthes 611 Phylum Nemertea 615 Pseudocoelomates 615 Phylum Rotifera 615 Phylum Nematoda 615 Protostomes 616 Phylum Mollusca 616 ...
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... phylum Bacillariophyta , or dia- toms , are yellow or brown in color . They have the same set of photosynthetic pigments as golden algae ( Chrysophyta ) , and the two groups were once assigned to the same phylum . Diatoms , however ...
... phylum Bacillariophyta , or dia- toms , are yellow or brown in color . They have the same set of photosynthetic pigments as golden algae ( Chrysophyta ) , and the two groups were once assigned to the same phylum . Diatoms , however ...
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... Phylum Nemertea Nearly all of the 900 or so members of Phylum Nem- ertea are marine , but a few species inhabit fresh water or damp soil . Proboscis worms , as the animals ... Phylum Nemertea Pseudocoelomates Phylum Rotifera Phylum Nematoda.
... Phylum Nemertea Nearly all of the 900 or so members of Phylum Nem- ertea are marine , but a few species inhabit fresh water or damp soil . Proboscis worms , as the animals ... Phylum Nemertea Pseudocoelomates Phylum Rotifera Phylum Nematoda.
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