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- Radiata abstract "Radiata is a taxonomic rank that has been used to classify radially symmetric animals. The term Radiata has united several different groupings of animals, none of which form a monophyletic group under current views of animal phylogeny. Because of this and problems of homoplasy associated with using body symmetry as a phylogenetic character, the term is used mostly in a historical context.In the early 19th century, Georges Cuvier united ctenophores and cnidarians in the Radiata. Thomas Cavalier-Smith, in 1983, redefined Radiata as a subkingdom consisting of Myxozoa, Placozoa, Cnidaria and Ctenophora. Lynn Margulis and K. V. Schwartz later redefined Radiata in their Five Kingdom classification, this time including only Cnidaria and Ctenophora.Although radial symmetry is usually given as a defining characteristic in animals that have been classified in this group, there are clear exceptions and qualifications. Echinoderms, for example, exhibit unmistaken bilateral symmetry as larvae. Ctenophores exhibit biradial or rotational symmetry, defined by tentacular and pharyngeal axes, on which two anal canals are located in two diametrically opposed quadrants. Some species within the cnidarian class Anthozoa are bilaterally symmetric (For example, Nematostella vectensis). It has been suggested that bilateral symmetry may have evolved before the split between Cnidaria and Bilateria, and that the radially symmetrical cnidarians have secondarily evolved radial symmetry, meaning the bilaterality in cnidarian species like N. vectensis have a primary origin.".
- Radiata domain Eukaryote.
- Radiata kingdom Animal.
- Radiata kingdom Eumetazoa.
- Radiata synonym "Coelenterata".
- Radiata thumbnail Moon_jellyfish_at_Gota_Sagher.JPG?width=300.
- Radiata wikiPageID "873449".
- Radiata wikiPageLength "3791".
- Radiata wikiPageOutDegree "28".
- Radiata wikiPageRevisionID "678208812".
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Anthozoa.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Aurelia_aurita.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Bilateral_symmetry.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Category:Obsolete_invertebrate_taxa.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Cnidaria.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Cnidarians.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Convergent_evolution.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Ctenophora.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Ctenophores.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Ediacaran.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryota.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Eukaryote.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Eumetazoa.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Extinction.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Cuvier.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Homoplasy.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_(biology).
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Larva.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Larvae.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Lynn_Margulis.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Monophyletic.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Monophyly.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Moon_jellyfish.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Myxozoa.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Radial_symmetry.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Starlet_sea_anemone.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry_(biology).
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Symmetry_in_biology.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Cavalier-Smith.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Trichoplax.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLink Trilobozoa.
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiata".
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLinkText "Radiates".
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLinkText "radially symmetric animals".
- Radiata wikiPageWikiLinkText "radiata".
- Radiata domain Eukaryota.
- Radiata domain Eukaryote.
- Radiata fossilRange "Ediacaran – Present".
- Radiata hasPhotoCollection Radiata.
- Radiata imageCaption "A moon jellyfish, Aurelia aurita".
- Radiata name "Radiata".
- Radiata regnum "Animalia".
- Radiata subdivision Cnidaria.
- Radiata subdivision Ctenophora.
- Radiata subdivision Extinction.
- Radiata subdivision Trilobozoa.
- Radiata subdivisionRanks "Phyla".
- Radiata subregnum Eumetazoa.
- Radiata synonyms "Coelenterata".
- Radiata unrankedPhylum "Radiata".
- Radiata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Animalia.
- Radiata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Radiata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Radiata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Radiata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Radiata wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Radiata subject Category:Obsolete_invertebrate_taxa.
- Radiata hypernym Rank.
- Radiata type Animal.
- Radiata type Article.
- Radiata type Eukaryote.
- Radiata type Group.
- Radiata type Plant.
- Radiata type Species.
- Radiata type Article.
- Radiata type Group.
- Radiata type Thing.
- Radiata type Q19088.
- Radiata type Q729.
- Radiata comment "Radiata is a taxonomic rank that has been used to classify radially symmetric animals. The term Radiata has united several different groupings of animals, none of which form a monophyletic group under current views of animal phylogeny. Because of this and problems of homoplasy associated with using body symmetry as a phylogenetic character, the term is used mostly in a historical context.In the early 19th century, Georges Cuvier united ctenophores and cnidarians in the Radiata.".
- Radiata label "Radiata".
- Radiata differentFrom Radiator.
- Radiata sameAs شعاعية_التماثل.
- Radiata sameAs Радиалносиметрични.
- Radiata sameAs Radiat.
- Radiata sameAs Láčkovci.
- Radiata sameAs Radiata.
- Radiata sameAs Radiuloj.
- Radiata sameAs Radiata.
- Radiata sameAs Kiirelised.
- Radiata sameAs پرتوئیان.
- Radiata sameAs Radiata.
- Radiata sameAs Radiados.
- Radiata sameAs Sugaras_szimmetriájú_állatok.
- Radiata sameAs Radiata.
- Radiata sameAs 방사대칭동물.
- Radiata sameAs Radiata.
- Radiata sameAs Staraiņi.
- Radiata sameAs Radiata.