haliclonia
Haliclona is in the animal kingdom (animalia).
Haliclona is a genus of marine sponges, commonly found in oceans worldwide. These sponges are known for their filter-feeding behavior, where they extract food particles from the water using specialized cells called choanocytes. Haliclona sponges play a vital role in marine ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various organisms.
Haliclona, like all sponges, are filter feeders, pumping water through their pores with cilia and past cells which catch food particles. If a sponge is chimney shaped, the flow of water comes in through the tiny outer pores (called ostia), joins up with the flow in the middle, and exits through the large chimneys (oscula).
}Domain- }Kingdom-Animalia }Phylum-Porifera }Class-Demospongiae }Order- }Family-Callyspongiidae }Genus-Callyspongia }Species-Callyspongia plicifera And Scientific Name is Callyspongia plicifera
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The toucans phylum is phylum Chordata.
Phylum Aschelminthes
phylum
Chordata phylum
Phylum Chordata.
Phylum: Chordata Sub Phylum: Vertebrata
A phylum is a group of animals that are directly drawn from a kingdom. A sub-phylum is a phylum that is slightly more accurate for a group of animals but is not a class.