Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnəˌfrɪs/
noun a genus of freshwater protozoans known for their spherical shape and long, radiating pseudopods
A1 Actinophrys is a type of single-celled organism.
A2 Actinophrys uses its tentacles to catch prey.
B1 Scientists study the behavior of actinophrys in laboratory settings.
B2 Actinophrys is a fascinating subject for research due to its unique feeding mechanism.
C1 The intricate structure of actinophrys' cytoplasm has been analyzed in detail.
C2 Actinophrys' ability to adapt to different environments showcases its evolutionary resilience.
formal Actinophrys is a genus of freshwater protozoa known for their distinctive appearance and feeding behavior.
informal Have you ever seen an actinophrys under a microscope? They look so cool!
slang That actinophrys is like a tiny alien living in the water.
figurative Her dance moves were as mesmerizing as the tentacles of an actinophrys.
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