noun a taxonomic group of organisms with spiny bodies
Acanthosomata is commonly used in marine biology to classify and study various spiny marine organisms.
Acanthosomata refers to a group of marine animals with spiny bodies, such as sea urchins and sea stars.
In zoology, acanthosomata is used to describe organisms with spiny or prickly structures on their bodies.
Within the field of taxonomy, acanthosomata is a term used to categorize specific groups of organisms based on their physical characteristics.
In the field of biology, a writer may use the term 'acanthosomata' when discussing certain types of marine organisms with spiny or prickly bodies.
A marine biologist may use the term 'acanthosomata' when studying and classifying marine organisms with spiny or prickly bodies.
Researchers in the field of zoology may use the term 'acanthosomata' when conducting studies on specific groups of organisms with spiny or prickly structures.