Actinomorphic

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  • Actinomorphic Meanings

    adjective describing a flower that can be divided into symmetrical halves in multiple ways, typically having radial symmetry

    Fields related to actinomorphic

    Botany

    Actinomorphic flowers have radial symmetry, meaning they can be divided into equal halves in multiple ways.

    Biology

    Actinomorphic organisms exhibit a radial body plan, with body parts arranged around a central axis.

    Zoology

    Actinomorphic animals have bodies that can be divided into similar halves in multiple planes.

    Occupation Usage of actinomorphic

    Botanist

    In botany, the term 'actinomorphic' is used to describe flowers that are radially symmetrical, meaning they can be divided into equal halves in multiple ways. This is important for classification and identification of plant species.

    Biologist

    Biologists may use the term 'actinomorphic' to describe organisms or structures that exhibit radial symmetry, such as certain flowers or body plans. It is a key concept in understanding evolutionary relationships and adaptations.

    Zoologist

    Zoologists may use the term 'actinomorphic' to describe certain organisms that exhibit radial symmetry, such as some jellyfish or sea anemones. This characteristic is important in studying the ecology and behavior of these organisms.

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