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Results from our forumThe Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... Fungi, + 2,849 brown algae - Kingdon Protoctista, + 9,671 Red and green algae - Kingdom Protoctista o 1,250,000 animals, including (Kingdom Animalia): + 1,203,375 invertebrates: # 950,000 insects, # 81,000 mollusks, # 40,000 crustaceans, # 2,175 corals, # 130,200 others; + 59,811 vertebrates ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... Fungi, + 2,849 brown algae - Kingdon Protoctista, + 9,671 Red and green algae - Kingdom Protoctista o 1,250,000 animals, including (Kingdom Animalia): + 1,203,375 invertebrates: # 950,000 insects, # 81,000 mollusks, # 40,000 crustaceans, # 2,175 corals, # 130,200 others; + 59,811 vertebrates ...
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The Colin Leslie Dean species paradox... its species name (lower case), so a human being is called Homo sapiens. In Latin that means "wise man." To date there are five kingdoms: Animalia, which is made up of animals; Plantae, which is made up of plants; Protista, which is made up of protists (single-celled creatures invisible ...
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Why do you keep talking about species... Species Bank Records by Phylum Click on one of the Phylum links to go to lists of species for that phylum or return to Species Bank home. Kingdon: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Worms Class: Polychaeta Polychaetes Phylum: Arthropoda Insects, Spiders, Millipedes, Crabs, Beetles Class: Arachnida Spiders, ...
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Re:... specialized eukaryotic cells; do not have their own means of locomotion photosynthesize food mosses, ferns, woody and non-woody flowering plants Animalia multicellular form with specialized eukaryotic cells; have their own means of locomotion ingest food sponges, worms, insects, fish, amphibians, ...
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