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The bryozoan Flustra produces the 4-substituted quinoline (J.1.1), showing weak affinities with the two above ascidians. Its family, the Flustridae, is distant from those above, being classified in Animalia kingdom, Bryosoa phylum, Gymnolaemata class, Cheilostomata order (278). [Pg.205]

Kingdom Animalia (only the major phyla are listed) ... [Pg.45]

The arguments for dividing all living creatures into five kingdoms Monera, Protoctista, Fungi, Animalia, Plantae. (Compare the Woese et al. paper below.)... [Pg.41]

All animals are members of the Kingdom Animalia, which is also sometimes called Kingdom Metazoa. All members of the Animalia are multicellular and heterotrophic, meaning they rely direcdy or indirectly on other organisms for their nourishment. Most animals ingest food and digest it in an internal cavity. [Pg.97]

Animalia Animal Kingdom. Multicellular eukaryotic group characterized by heterotrophic nutritional mode, usually organ and tissue development, and motility sometime during the organism s life history. [Pg.47]

The main representative of the classic period of taxonomy, the discipline that classifies and identifies all living creatures, was Carolus Linnaeus (Linneo) (1707-1778), who divided living creatures in two kingdoms animal and vegetal, or the Animalia and... [Pg.137]

Nikoh N, Hayase N, Iwabe N, Kuma K, Miyata T Phylogenetic relationships of the kingdoms Animalia, Plantae, and Fungi inferred from 23 different protein species. Mol Biol Evol 1994 11 762-768. [Pg.278]

Fungi, Animalia, and Plantae was established. The five-kingdom system is still in use today, although most scientists prefer to separate monerans into two groups, the kingdom Archaebacteria and the kingdom Eubacteria. [Pg.26]

The other two kingdoms, Plantae and Animalia, are also composed of multicelled organisms. Plants, including seaweeds, trees, and dandelions, do not move around but get their food by converting the Sun s energy into simple carbon compounds. Therefore, plants are autotrophs. Animals, on the other hand, cannot make their own food. These organisms are heterotrophs, and they include fish, whales, and humans, all of which must actively seek the food they eat. [Pg.27]

Over 1 million species of animals (Kingdom Animalia) are known to science, and estimates of the... [Pg.40]

The eukaryotes are often divided into two kingdoms animals (Animalia) and plants (Plantae). This distinction is blurred in the case of flagellates, which can fall into either kingdom, and some can be classified in both. Further categorization results in the main taxonomic ranks shown in Table 1.6, in which the classification of humans is given as an example. [Pg.12]

Kingdom Animalia Phylum Arthropoda Class Insecta Order Hemiptera Cordyceps sobolifera 73... [Pg.321]

Two ways of classifying organisms depend on the distinction between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. In the five-kingdom scheme, prokaryotes occupy the kingdom Monera. The other four kingdoms consist of eukaryotes Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. [Pg.33]

Gouy M, Li W-H (19896) Molecular phylogeny of the kingdoms animalia, plantae and fungi. Mol Biol Evol 6 109-122... [Pg.83]

Animalia The kingdom of organisms to which all animals belong. [Pg.1109]


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