noun a member of the Actinopoda class of protozoans
adjective relating to or resembling the Actinopoda, a class of protozoans characterized by radiating pseudopodia
Actinopodian organisms are commonly found in marine environments, particularly in planktonic communities.
Actinopodian refers to organisms, such as radiolarians, that have spiny, ray-like pseudopodia used for movement and feeding.
The study of actinopodian organisms provides insights into the diversity and adaptations of marine life forms.
Actinopodian structures play a crucial role in the locomotion and feeding of certain microbial organisms.
In biology, actinopodian is used to refer to a type of marine protozoa that have radiating pseudopodia.
Oceanographers may use the term actinopodian to describe certain planktonic organisms found in the ocean.
Marine biologists may study actinopodians as part of their research on marine ecosystems.