noun a taxonomic group of marine organisms including sea anemones and corals
The study of actiniomorpha in their natural habitat provides insights into interactions with other organisms and their ecological role.
Actiniomorpha are important organisms in marine ecosystems, playing a role in the food chain and ecosystem dynamics.
Actiniomorpha refers to a subclass of sea anemones characterized by a radiate form, typically found in marine environments.
Actiniomorpha are studied in zoology to understand their anatomy, behavior, and evolutionary relationships.
Actiniomorpha is a taxonomic classification used to categorize certain species of sea anemones based on their radiate form.
Actiniomorpha is used by biologists to describe a group of organisms with radial symmetry, such as sea anemones and corals.
In the field of marine biology, actiniomorpha is a term used to classify certain marine invertebrates based on their physical characteristics and symmetry.
Taxonomists use the term actiniomorpha to categorize organisms into a specific group based on their shared characteristics, particularly radial symmetry.