noun a taxonomic group of bacteria that are filamentous and branching in structure
Actinomyxida bacteria play a role in nutrient cycling and decomposition in various ecosystems.
Actinomyxida bacteria can cause infections in animals, leading to research on prevention and treatment methods.
Actinomyxida bacteria are of interest in medical research for their potential role in infections and antibiotic resistance.
Actinomyxida bacteria have potential applications in biotechnology for their ability to produce bioactive compounds.
Actinomyxida is a class of bacteria that are commonly found in soil and water environments.
Actinomyxida is used in the field of biology to refer to a class of protozoa that are characterized by their ability to form pseudopods for movement and feeding.
In veterinary medicine, actinomyxida may be studied in relation to diseases or infections in animals caused by these protozoa.