noun a class of annelid worms that includes the earthworms and their relatives
Achaeta is a genus of annelid worms found in marine environments.
Achaeta may refer to a specific type of annelid worm with certain characteristics.
Achaeta species are commonly studied in marine science research for their ecological roles.
Achaeta is a taxonomic classification used for certain annelid worms.
In the field of biology, achaeta may be used by writers to describe organisms that lack setae or bristles.
Psychologists may use the term achaeta when discussing sensory adaptations in certain species or when studying the evolution of sensory structures.
Biologists may use achaeta to classify organisms based on the presence or absence of setae or bristles in their anatomy.
Zoologists may use achaeta to describe specific characteristics of certain animal species, particularly in relation to their sensory adaptations.