Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnoʊsoʊm/
noun a specialized part of a cell, especially a protozoan, that is responsible for feeding and ingestion
A1 An actinosome is a structure found in certain marine organisms.
A2 The actinosome of a sea anemone helps it capture prey.
B1 Scientists are studying the actinosome of jellyfish to understand their feeding mechanisms.
B2 The intricate design of the actinosome allows the organism to efficiently catch food.
C1 Research on the actinosome of different species has revealed fascinating adaptations for survival.
C2 The actinosome plays a crucial role in the ecological interactions of marine ecosystems.
formal The actinosome is a specialized structure found in certain marine organisms.
informal I learned in biology class that the actinosome helps certain sea creatures catch their prey.
slang Check out the cool actinosome on that jellyfish!
figurative His creativity was like an actinosome, reaching out in all directions to gather inspiration.
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