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Bryophyta : Phylum commonly known as the mosses
Pterophyta : Phylum commonly known as ferns, horsetails, and whiskferns
Coniferophyta : Phylum commonly known as conifers
Ginkgophyta : Phylum commonly known as ginkgos
Gnetophyta : Phylum commonly known as gnetophytes (Welwitschia and Ephedra)
Cycadophyta : The fourth phylum of the gymnosperms that's not conifers, ginkgos, or gnetophytes.
Anthophyta : The only angiosperm phyla.
Porifera : This animal phylum has no true tissues, is a suspension feeder, and has two types of cells to help them eat, choanocytes and amoebocytes.
Cnidaria : The two shapes of organisms in this phylum is polyp and medusa.
Platyhelminthes : These flatworms consist of animals like Planaria, Trematodes, and tapeworms
Nematoda : These roundworms have no circulatory system, a cuticle, and many of them are parasitic.
Mollusca : Every animal in this phylum has a mantle, visceral mass, and foot, and is a coelomate.
Annelida : This phylum consists of segmented worms that have a closed circulatory system.
Arthropoda : The animals in this phylum have a segmented body and hard exoskeleton.
Echinodermata : This larvae in this group have bilateral symmetry, but the adults have almost radial symmetry.
Across:7. | The only angiosperm phyla. | 8. | These flatworms consist of animals like Planaria, Trematodes, and tapeworms |
| 11. | Phylum commonly known as ginkgos | 14. | This larvae in this group have bilateral symmetry, but the adults have almost radial symmetry. |
| | Down:1. | Phylum commonly known as ferns, horsetails, and whiskferns | 2. | Phylum commonly known as the mosses | 3. | The two shapes of organisms in this phylum is polyp and medusa. | 4. | Phylum commonly known as conifers | 5. | Every animal in this phylum has a mantle, visceral mass, and foot, and is a coelomate. | 6. | The fourth phylum of the gymnosperms that's not conifers, ginkgos, or gnetophytes. |
| 9. | These roundworms have no circulatory system, a cuticle, and many of them are parasitic. | 10. | This phylum consists of segmented worms that have a closed circulatory system. | 11. | Phylum commonly known as gnetophytes (Welwitschia and Ephedra) | 12. | The animals in this phylum have a segmented body and hard exoskeleton. | 13. | This animal phylum has no true tissues, is a suspension feeder, and has two types of cells to help them eat, choanocytes and amoebocytes. |
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Across:7. | The only angiosperm phyla. | 8. | These flatworms consist of animals like Planaria, Trematodes, and tapeworms |
| 11. | Phylum commonly known as ginkgos | 14. | This larvae in this group have bilateral symmetry, but the adults have almost radial symmetry. |
| | Down:1. | Phylum commonly known as ferns, horsetails, and whiskferns | 2. | Phylum commonly known as the mosses | 3. | The two shapes of organisms in this phylum is polyp and medusa. | 4. | Phylum commonly known as conifers | 5. | Every animal in this phylum has a mantle, visceral mass, and foot, and is a coelomate. | 6. | The fourth phylum of the gymnosperms that's not conifers, ginkgos, or gnetophytes. |
| 9. | These roundworms have no circulatory system, a cuticle, and many of them are parasitic. | 10. | This phylum consists of segmented worms that have a closed circulatory system. | 11. | Phylum commonly known as gnetophytes (Welwitschia and Ephedra) | 12. | The animals in this phylum have a segmented body and hard exoskeleton. | 13. | This animal phylum has no true tissues, is a suspension feeder, and has two types of cells to help them eat, choanocytes and amoebocytes. |
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