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Study Guide: Millericrinida: Classification and Temporal Range

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Millericrinida: Classification and Temporal Range Study Guide

Millericrinida: Definition and Taxonomic Placement

Millericrinida is a currently living order of marine animals.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source indicates that Millericrinida is an extinct order of marine animals.

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Millericrinida belongs to the Phylum Chordata.

Answer: False

Explanation: Millericrinida is classified within the Phylum Echinodermata, not Chordata.

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Millericrinida is classified within the Class Asteroidea.

Answer: False

Explanation: Millericrinida is classified within the Class Crinoidea, not Asteroidea (starfish).

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Millericrinida is classified under the Subclass Crinoidea.

Answer: False

Explanation: Millericrinida is classified within the Class Crinoidea, and specifically under the Subclass Articulata. Crinoidea is the Class, not a Subclass in this context.

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Millericrinida belongs to the Kingdom Plantae.

Answer: False

Explanation: Millericrinida belongs to the Kingdom Animalia, not Plantae.

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Millericrinida is classified within the Class Crinoidea, commonly known as starfish.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Class Crinoidea, to which Millericrinida belongs, is commonly known as sea lilies or feather stars, not starfish (which belong to Class Asteroidea).

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Millericrinida is an extinct order within the Phylum Echinodermata.

Answer: True

Explanation: The source confirms Millericrinida is an extinct order belonging to the Phylum Echinodermata.

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Millericrinida is an extinct order of articulate crinoids, which are marine animals belonging to the class Crinoidea.

Answer: True

Explanation: This statement accurately summarizes Millericrinida as an extinct order of articulate crinoids within the Class Crinoidea.

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Millericrinida is classified under the Class Crinoidea, commonly known as sea lilies or feather stars.

Answer: True

Explanation: Millericrinida is indeed classified within the Class Crinoidea, which is commonly known as sea lilies or feather stars.

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What is Millericrinida?

Answer: An extinct order of articulate crinoids.

Explanation: Millericrinida is defined as an extinct order of articulate crinoids, which are marine animals belonging to the class Crinoidea.

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Millericrinida belongs to which Phylum?

Answer: Echinodermata

Explanation: Millericrinida is classified within the Phylum Echinodermata.

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Millericrinida is classified under which Class of marine animals?

Answer: Crinoidea

Explanation: Millericrinida is classified within the Class Crinoidea.

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Which of the following is NOT a taxonomic level mentioned for Millericrinida in the source?

Answer: Genus

Explanation: The source mentions Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Subclass, and Order for Millericrinida, but not Genus.

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Millericrinida belongs to the Class Crinoidea, commonly known as:

Answer: Feather stars or sea lilies

Explanation: The Class Crinoidea, to which Millericrinida belongs, is commonly known as feather stars or sea lilies.

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What does the classification "Kingdom Animalia" indicate about Millericrinida?

Answer: It is an animal.

Explanation: Classification within the Kingdom Animalia indicates that Millericrinida is an animal.

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The article identifies Millericrinida as an extinct order belonging to which broader group?

Answer: Articulate crinoids

Explanation: Millericrinida is identified as an extinct order of articulate crinoids.

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Millericrinida is part of the Phylum Echinodermata. Which of these is also an Echinoderm?

Answer: Starfish

Explanation: Starfish are members of the Phylum Echinodermata, alongside Millericrinida.

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Millericrinida is classified within the Class Crinoidea. What is a characteristic feature of this class?

Answer: A flower-like body with feathery arms.

Explanation: The Class Crinoidea is characterized by a flower-like body with feathery arms.

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What does the term "extinct order of crinoids" imply about Millericrinida?

Answer: They are a classification of marine animals that no longer exists.

Explanation: The term 'extinct order of crinoids' signifies that Millericrinida is a classification of marine animals that no longer exists today.

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Millericrinida: Temporal Range and Geological Context

The order Millericrinida originated during the Late Cretaceous period.

Answer: False

Explanation: The origin of the Millericrinida order is linked to the Anisian stage of the Middle Triassic period, not the Late Cretaceous.

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The temporal range of Millericrinida extends from the Early Jurassic to the Paleogene period.

Answer: False

Explanation: The temporal range of Millericrinida is documented from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) to the Late Cretaceous period.

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Millericrinida existed exclusively during the Triassic period.

Answer: False

Explanation: Millericrinida existed from the Middle Triassic through the Late Cretaceous, spanning more than just the Triassic period.

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The Anisian stage marks the latest known geological period for Millericrinida.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Anisian stage marks the earliest known period for Millericrinida; the Late Cretaceous marks the latest.

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The article explicitly states that Millericrinida fossils have been found in the Cenozoic Era.

Answer: False

Explanation: The article indicates Millericrinida existed up to the Late Cretaceous, which is part of the Mesozoic Era, not the Cenozoic.

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The temporal range of Millericrinida covers parts of the Mesozoic Era.

Answer: True

Explanation: Millericrinida existed from the Middle Triassic through the Late Cretaceous, periods that fall within the Mesozoic Era.

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The Late Cretaceous period represents the origin point for the Millericrinida order.

Answer: False

Explanation: The origin point for Millericrinida is the Anisian stage of the Middle Triassic period, while the Late Cretaceous marks its latest known existence.

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Millericrinida existed from the Middle Triassic until the end of the Cretaceous period.

Answer: True

Explanation: The temporal range of Millericrinida spans from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) to the Late Cretaceous period.

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The temporal range of Millericrinida spans the Jurassic and Tertiary periods.

Answer: False

Explanation: The temporal range of Millericrinida spans the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods, not including the Tertiary period.

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During which geological period did the order Millericrinida originate?

Answer: Middle Triassic (Anisian)

Explanation: The order Millericrinida originated in the Anisian, which is a stage within the Middle Triassic period.

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Which of the following periods marks the latest known existence of Millericrinida?

Answer: Late Cretaceous

Explanation: The latest known geological period for Millericrinida is the Late Cretaceous.

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What geological era is primarily covered by the temporal range of Millericrinida?

Answer: Mesozoic Era

Explanation: Millericrinida existed from the Middle Triassic through the Late Cretaceous, periods that fall within the Mesozoic Era.

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The origin of Millericrinida is specifically linked to which stage within the Middle Triassic?

Answer: Anisian

Explanation: The origin of Millericrinida is linked to the Anisian stage, which falls within the Middle Triassic period.

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Which of the following statements accurately describes the temporal range of Millericrinida?

Answer: From the Middle Triassic to the Late Cretaceous period.

Explanation: The temporal range of Millericrinida spans from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) to the Late Cretaceous period.

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The temporal range of Millericrinida spans across which three geological periods?

Answer: Triassic, Jurassic, Cretaceous

Explanation: The temporal range of Millericrinida spans the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.

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Which statement about Millericrinida's temporal range is correct?

Answer: It existed from the Anisian (Middle Triassic) to the Late Cretaceous.

Explanation: The temporal range of Millericrinida spans from the Middle Triassic (Anisian) to the Late Cretaceous period.

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What does the temporal range entry indicate about Millericrinida?

Answer: The geological time span during which it existed.

Explanation: The temporal range entry indicates the geological time span during which Millericrinida existed, from its origin to its extinction.

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Millericrinida: Classification Characteristics

Crinoids, like Millericrinida, are characterized by radial symmetry and a water vascular system.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Phylum Echinodermata, to which Millericrinida belongs, is characterized by radial symmetry and a water vascular system.

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The term 'Articulata' in Millericrinida's classification refers to the flexibility of their feathery arms.

Answer: False

Explanation: The term 'Articulata' refers to the characteristic articulation of their skeletal plates, not the flexibility of their arms.

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Millericrinida is an order of articulate crinoids characterized by a lack of skeletal plates.

Answer: False

Explanation: Articulate crinoids, including Millericrinida, are characterized by a skeleton composed of articulated ossicles (skeletal plates), not a lack thereof.

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Millericrinida belongs to the Subclass Articulata, indicating its skeletal plates are joined together.

Answer: True

Explanation: The classification under Subclass Articulata signifies that the skeletal plates of Millericrinida are articulated, meaning they are joined together.

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What are the defining characteristics of the Phylum Echinodermata, to which Millericrinida belongs?

Answer: Radial symmetry and a water vascular system.

Explanation: Echinoderms, including Millericrinida, are characterized by radial symmetry and a water vascular system.

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What does the term 'Articulata' signify in the classification of Millericrinida?

Answer: Their skeletal plates were joined together.

Explanation: The term 'Articulata' in Millericrinida's classification refers to the articulation, or joining, of their skeletal plates.

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The classification "Subclass Articulata" for Millericrinida primarily refers to:

Answer: The way their skeletal plates are joined.

Explanation: The classification 'Subclass Articulata' refers to the articulation, or joining, of the skeletal plates within the group.

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Millericrinida is classified under Subclass Articulata. What does this classification imply?

Answer: Its skeletal plates are joined.

Explanation: Classification under Subclass Articulata implies that the skeletal plates of Millericrinida are articulated, meaning they are joined together.

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Millericrinida: Supporting Information and Context

Taxon identifiers like Wikidata and GBIF are used to verify the existence of Millericrinida.

Answer: True

Explanation: Taxon identifiers link to databases that catalog and confirm the scientific classification and validity of biological groups like Millericrinida.

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The image caption mentions MHNT in association with Liliocrinus polydactylus.

Answer: True

Explanation: The image caption for Liliocrinus polydactylus associates it with the acronym MHNT, likely indicating a museum or collection identifier.

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The stub notice suggests the article is a comprehensive and exhaustive resource on Millericrinida.

Answer: False

Explanation: A stub notice indicates the article is brief or incomplete and could benefit from expansion, not that it is comprehensive.

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The presence of multiple taxon identifiers suggests Millericrinida is a scientifically recognized taxonomic group.

Answer: True

Explanation: The inclusion of multiple taxon identifiers in scientific databases indicates that Millericrinida is a recognized and cataloged taxonomic group.

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The scientific name Liliocrinus polydactylus is mentioned as an example of a sea urchin.

Answer: False

Explanation: Liliocrinus polydactylus is mentioned as an example of a crinoid, not a sea urchin.

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The References section provides links to external databases for taxon identification.

Answer: False

Explanation: The article's Taxon identifiers section, not the References section, provides links to external databases for taxon identification.

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The article suggests that readers can contribute by expanding the content if it is identified as a stub.

Answer: True

Explanation: A stub notice typically implies that readers can contribute to expanding the article's content.

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What is the significance of the taxon identifiers listed for Millericrinida?

Answer: They link to databases confirming its scientific classification and validity.

Explanation: Taxon identifiers link to databases that catalog and confirm the scientific classification and validity of biological groups like Millericrinida.

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The article mentions the acronym MHNT in relation to which specimen?

Answer: Liliocrinus polydactylus.

Explanation: The article mentions the acronym MHNT in association with the specimen Liliocrinus polydactylus, likely indicating a museum or collection identifier.

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What does the presence of multiple taxon identifiers suggest about Millericrinida?

Answer: It is a recognized and cataloged taxonomic group.

Explanation: The presence of multiple taxon identifiers indicates that Millericrinida is a recognized and cataloged taxonomic group within scientific databases.

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Which of the following is an example of a crinoid species mentioned in the article's infobox?

Answer: Liliocrinus polydactylus

Explanation: Liliocrinus polydactylus is mentioned as an example of a crinoid species in the article's infobox.

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What is the purpose of the Taxon identifiers section?

Answer: To catalog and provide information about the classification.

Explanation: The Taxon identifiers section provides links to databases that catalog and offer information about the classification and taxonomy of Millericrinida.

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