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Phylum Bryozoa (Noun)

Meaning

Marine or freshwater animals that form colonies of zooids.

Classification

Nouns denoting animals.

Examples

  • Bryozoans, also known as phylum Bryozoa, are a group of aquatic animals that filter tiny particles from the water using their tentacles.
  • The phylum Bryozoa consists of a wide range of species, including those that form hard, coral-like colonies and those that form soft, flexible colonies.
  • Marine bryozoans are typically found in shallow waters, where they form complex colonies of zooids that work together to capture food particles.
  • In freshwater environments, phylum Bryozoa are often found attached to rocks or submerged logs, where they form colonies of zooids that filter small invertebrates from the water.
  • Scientists have identified over 5,000 species of phylum Bryozoa, which can be found in oceans and freshwater habitats all around the world.

Synonyms

  • Bryozoa
  • Polyzoa

Hypernyms

  • Phylum
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