Pronunciation: /əˈsiːlə/
noun a phylum of marine worms characterized by a lack of a coelom, or body cavity
A1 An acoela is a type of marine worm.
A2 Acoela are simple, small invertebrates found in marine environments.
B1 Scientists study the anatomy and behavior of acoela to learn more about their evolutionary history.
B2 Acoela exhibit a unique feeding strategy that sets them apart from other marine organisms.
C1 The genetic diversity within the acoela phylum is a topic of ongoing research in the scientific community.
C2 Researchers have discovered new species of acoela in unexplored regions of the ocean, expanding our understanding of biodiversity.
formal The acoela is a phylum of small, marine worms that lack a coelom.
informal I learned about acoela in my marine biology class - they're tiny worms that live in the ocean.
slang Those acoela worms are so weird-looking, like little sea noodles.
figurative The acoela's simplicity in structure serves as a reminder of the beauty in minimalism.
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