Actinosoma

C2 16+
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  • Actinosoma Meanings

    noun a specialized region of the body in certain marine invertebrates, such as sea anemones and jellyfish, that contains the mouth and tentacles

    Fields related to actinosoma

    Marine biology

    Actinosoma is often used in the study of marine organisms such as sea anemones to describe their anatomy and behavior.

    Biology

    Actinosoma refers to the central body or disc of a sea anemone, which contains the mouth and tentacles used for feeding.

    Zoology

    In zoology, actinosoma is a term used to describe the central body structure of certain invertebrates, particularly those belonging to the phylum Cnidaria.

    Occupation Usage of actinosoma

    Biologist

    In biology, actinosoma refers to the central disc of a radiate animal, such as a jellyfish, where the mouth and tentacles are located.

    Zoologist

    Zoologists may use the term actinosoma to describe the body structure of certain marine organisms, particularly those in the phylum Cnidaria.

    Marine Biologist

    Marine biologists studying jellyfish and other radiate animals often refer to the actinosoma when discussing their anatomy and feeding mechanisms.

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