a phylum of aquatic animals
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polyzoona phylum of aquatic animals
polyzoaPOLYZOON, a phylum of aquatic animals
bryozoansA sedentary aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Bryozoa, which comprises the moss animals
bryozoanA sedentary aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Bryozoa, which comprises the moss animals
heliozoansA single-celled aquatic animal of the phylum Heliozoa
poriferansAn aquatic invertebrate animal of the phylum Porifera; a sponge
poriferanAn aquatic invertebrate animal of the phylum Porifera; a sponge
coelenterateAn aquatic invertebrate animal of a phylum that includes jellyfishes, corals, and sea anemones. They are distinguished by having a tube- or cup-shaped body and a single opening ringed with tentacles
coelenteratesAn aquatic invertebrate animal of a phylum that includes jellyfishes, corals, and sea anemones. They are distinguished by having a tube- or cup-shaped body and a single opening ringed with tentacles
mollusksAn invertebrate of a large phylum that includes snails, slugs, mussels, and octopuses. They have a soft, unsegmented body and live in aquatic or damp habitats, and most kinds have an external calcareous shell
molluscsAn invertebrate of a large phylum that includes snails, slugs, mussels, and octopuses. They have a soft, unsegmented body and live in aquatic or damp habitats, and most kinds have an external calcareous shell
rotifersany of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels
rotiferany of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels