adjective relating to or resembling actinophore, which is a structure that bears radiating filaments or tentacles
In botany, actinophorous may refer to plants or flowers that have a radial arrangement of petals or leaves.
In biology, actinophorous is used to describe organisms that have a radial or star-shaped growth pattern, such as certain types of fungi or bacteria.
In zoology, actinophorous may refer to organisms with radial symmetry or structures that radiate outwards.
In microbiology, actinophorous can describe certain types of bacteria that form star-shaped colonies.
In mycology, actinophorous is used to describe fungi that have a radiating growth pattern.
In biology, 'actinophorous' may be used to describe organisms that have a radiating or star-shaped structure, such as actinophorous fungi or actinophorous bacteria.
Botanists may use 'actinophorous' to refer to plants or flowers that have a radiating or star-shaped arrangement of petals or stamens.
In dermatology, 'actinophorous' may be used to describe skin conditions or infections that have a radiating or star-shaped appearance.