Actinomorphy

C2 18+
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    90 %
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  • Actinomorphy Meanings

    noun the condition of having radially symmetrical flowers, as distinguished from zygomorphy

    Fields related to actinomorphy

    Botany

    Actinomorphy is a term used in botany to describe flowers that are radially symmetrical, with multiple equal parts arranged around a central point.

    Biology

    In biology, actinomorphy refers to organisms or structures that exhibit radial symmetry.

    Morphology

    Actinomorphy is a concept in morphology that describes the radial symmetry of certain organisms or structures.

    Taxonomy

    Actinomorphy is a characteristic used in taxonomy to classify organisms based on their symmetrical characteristics.

    Occupation Usage of actinomorphy

    Biologist

    Actinomorphy is used in biology to describe flowers that have radial symmetry, meaning they can be divided into equal halves in any direction.

    Botanist

    In botany, actinomorphy is used to describe flowers that have multiple symmetrical parts, such as petals, stamens, and sepals, arranged in a radial pattern.

    Ecologist

    Ecologists may use the concept of actinomorphy to study the relationship between flower symmetry and pollination mechanisms in different plant species.

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