Pronunciation: /sʌbfɪləm/
noun a taxonomic category that is below phylum and above class in biological classification
A1 A subphylum is a smaller classification category within the animal kingdom.
A2 In biology, a subphylum is a taxonomic rank below phylum and above class.
B1 The subphylum Vertebrata includes all animals with a backbone.
B2 One example of a subphylum is the Chelicerata, which includes spiders and scorpions.
C1 Understanding the characteristics of each subphylum is crucial for classifying organisms accurately.
C2 Researchers are constantly discovering new subphyla and redefining the relationships between existing ones.
formal The subphylum Chelicerata includes spiders, scorpions, and horseshoe crabs.
informal I learned about the subphylum Chelicerata in my biology class.
slang Check out these cool creatures in the Chelicerata subphylum!
figurative Just like different species fall under the subphylum, we all have our own unique characteristics.
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