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Phyla such as Cnidaria (jellyfish, corals), Porifera (sponges), and Echinodermata (sea stars, sea urchins) are commonly found thriving in deep water environments due to their adaptability to low light and high pressure conditions. These organisms have evolved unique characteristics allowing them to survive in the deep sea, such as bioluminescence and specialized body designs for withstanding the extreme conditions.
Daffodils should be planted about 6-8 inches deep in order to thrive.
Plant tulip bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in well-drained soil to ensure they thrive in your garden.
The three phyla that are seedless and nonvascular are Bryophyta (mosses), Hepatophyta (liverworts), and Anthocerophyta (hornworts). These groups of plants rely on water for reproduction and lack specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients.
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in well-drained soil to ensure they thrive and bloom successfully.
Plant tulip bulbs about 6 to 8 inches deep in well-drained soil to ensure they thrive and bloom successfully.
They are not alive and there for do not have a phyla.
Fireweed has a deep taproot that can extend several feet into the ground. This taproot helps the plant survive and thrive in harsh and disturbed environments by allowing it to access water and nutrients deep below the surface.
The plural form of phylum is phyla.
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
Plant daffodil bulbs about 6-8 inches deep in well-drained soil to ensure they thrive and bloom successfully.
A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata. A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata.