Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnoʊˌsoʊmə/
noun a specialized region of the body in certain marine invertebrates, such as sea anemones and jellyfish, that contains the mouth and tentacles
A1 The actinosoma of a sea anemone is its body that is shaped like a cylinder.
A2 The actinosoma of a jellyfish contains the central mouth and tentacles.
B1 The actinosoma of a coral reef organism is important for capturing food and protection.
B2 Researchers are studying the actinosoma of different marine creatures to understand their biology.
C1 The intricate design of the actinosoma in certain marine invertebrates is fascinating to scientists.
C2 The actinosoma plays a crucial role in the survival and reproduction of many marine organisms.
formal The actinosoma is the central disc of a sea star, from which the arms radiate.
informal Did you know the actinosoma is the main body part of a sea star?
slang Check out the actinosoma on that sea star, it's pretty cool.
figurative The actinosoma can be seen as the heart of the sea star, connecting all its arms together.
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