Phoronid

Phoronids (Phoronida) are a relatively small Phoronids animal phylum: twelve species are known, in two Scientific classification genera, Phoronis and Phoronopsis. Phoronids are worm-shaped, but with a gut that loops and exits Kingdom: Animalia the body near the mouth, instead of running the Phylum: Phoronida length of the animal, as in annelids (and many vertebrates). Phoronids are found in marine Class: none defined sediments, ranging from the intertidal zone to Order: none defined 400 meters depth, but are commonest at depths of Family: Phoronidae less than 70 meters. The adults secrete chitinous tubes in which to live. They feed using a Genera lophophore, a ciliated structure that surrounds ÊÊÊPhoronis the mouth. ÊÊÊPhoronopsis Together with the Ectoprocta and Brachiopoda, the phoronids belong to the lophophorates, sometimes treated as a single phylum. There are no known phoronid fossils.

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