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- Marine_invertebrates abstract "Marine invertebrates are all multicellular animals that inhabit a marine environment apart from the vertebrate members of the chordate phylum; invertebrates, lack a vertebral column. Some have evolved a shell or a hard exoskeleton.As on land and in the air, invertebrates make up a great majority of all macroscopic life, as the vertebrates makes up a subphylum of one of over 30 known animal phyla, making the term almost meaningless for taxonomic purpose. Invertebrate sea life includes the following groups, some of which are phyla:Acoela, among the most primitive bilateral animals; Annelida, (polychaetes and sea leeches);Brachiopoda, marine animals that have hard "valves" (shells) on the upper and lower surfaces ;Bryozoa, also known as moss animals or sea mats;Chaetognatha, commonly known as arrow worms, are a phylum of predatory marine worms that are a major component of plankton;Cephalochordata represented in the modern oceans by the lancelets (also known as Amphioxus);Cnidaria, such as jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals;Crustacea, including lobsters, crabs, shrimp, crayfish, barnacles, hermit crabs, mantis shrimps, and copepods;Ctenophora, also known as comb jellies, the largest animals that swim by means of cilia;Echinodermata, including sea stars, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, sea cucumbers, crinoids, and sea daisies;Echiura, also known as spoon worms;Gnathostomulids, slender to thread-like worms, with a transparent body that inhabit sand and mud beneath shallow coastal waters;Gastrotricha, often called hairy backs, found mostly interstitially in between sediment particles;Hemichordata, includes acorn worms, solitary worm-shaped organisms;Kamptozoa, goblet-shaped sessile aquatic animals, with relatively long stalks and a "crown" of solid tentacles, also called Entoprocta;Kinorhyncha, segmented, limbless animals, widespread in mud or sand at all depths, also called mud dragons;Loricifera, very small to microscopic marine sediment-dwelling animals only discovered in 1983;Merostomata; also known as horseshoe crabs;Mollusca, including shellfish, squid, octopus, whelks, Nautilus, cuttlefish, nudibranchs, scallops, sea snails, Aplacophora, Caudofoveata, Monoplacophora, Polyplacophora, and Scaphopoda; Myzostomida, a taxonomic group of small marine worms which are parasitic on crinoids or "sea lilies";Nemertinea, also known as "ribbon worms" or "proboscis worms";Orthonectida, a small phylum of poorly known parasites of marine invertebrates that are among the simplest of multi-cellular organisms;Phoronida, a phylum of marine animals that filter-feed with a lophophore (a "crown" of tentacles), and build upright tubes of chitin to support and protect their soft bodies;Placozoa, small, flattened, multicellular animals around 1 millimetre across and the simplest in structure. They have no regular outline, although the lower surface is somewhat concave, and the upper surface is always flattened;Porifera (sponges), multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them;Priapulida, or penis worms, are a phylum of marine worms that live marine mud. They are named for their extensible spiny proboscis, which, in some species, may have a shape like that of a human penis;Pycnogonida, also called sea spiders, are unrelated to spiders, or even to arachnids which they resemble;Sipunculida, also called peanut worms, is a group containing 144–320 species (estimates vary) of bilaterally symmetrical, unsegmented marine worms;Tunicata, also known as sea squirts or sea pork, are filter feeders attached to rocks or similarly suitable surfaces on the ocean floor;Some flatworms of the classes Turbellaria and Monogenea;Xenoturbella, a genus of bilaterian animals that contains only two marine worm-like species;Xiphosura, includes a large number of extinct lineages and only four recent species in the family Limulidae, which include the horseshoe crabs.".
- Marine_invertebrates thumbnail Haeckel_Actiniae.jpg?width=300.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageExternalLink an-phyla.html.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageID "15182882".
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageLength "6461".
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageOutDegree "95".
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageRevisionID "681823349".
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Acoela.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Acorn_worm.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Acorn_worms.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink African_Invertebrates.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Animal_shell.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Annelid.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Annelida.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Aplacophora.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Barnacle.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Bilateral_animals.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Bilateria.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Brachiopod.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Brachiopoda.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Brittle_star.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Bryozoa.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Category:Marine_invertebrates.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Caudofoveata.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Cephalochordata.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Cephalochordate.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Chaetognatha.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Chiton.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Cnidaria.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Copepod.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Coral.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Crab.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Crayfish.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Crinoid.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Crustacean.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Ctenophora.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Cuttlefish.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Echinoderm.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Echinodermata.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Echiura.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Entoprocta.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Exoskeleton.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink File:Haeckel_Actiniae.jpg.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Flatworm.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Gastrotrich.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Gastrotricha.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Gnathostomulid.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Hemichordata.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Hemichordate.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Hemocyanin.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Hermit_crab.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Holothuroidea.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Horseshoe_crab.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Jellyfish.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Kamptozoa.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Kinorhyncha.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Lancelet.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Lancelets.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Leech.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink List_of_marine_aquarium_invertebrate_species.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Lobster.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Loricifera.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Mantis_shrimp.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Marine_(ocean).
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Marine_biology.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Marine_vertebrate.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Merostomata.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Mollusca.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Monogenea.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Monoplacophora.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Myzostomida.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Nautilus.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Nemertea.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Nemertinea.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Niobium.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Nudibranch.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Octopus.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Orthonectida.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Phoronid.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Phoronida.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Placozoa.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Polychaete.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Polyplacophora.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Porifera.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Priapulida.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Pycnogonida.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sand_dollar.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Scallop.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Scaphopoda.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sea_anemone.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sea_cucumber.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sea_daisy.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sea_spider.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sea_star.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Sea_urchin.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Shellfish.
- Marine_invertebrates wikiPageWikiLink Shrimp.