Actinotrich

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  • Actinotrich Meanings

    noun a type of hair found in certain plants, algae, and fungi, consisting of a central core surrounded by radiating filaments

    Fields related to actinotrich

    Botany

    In botany, actinotrich may refer to specialized structures on plant surfaces that aid in water absorption or nutrient uptake.

    Biology

    Actinotrich refers to a type of hair-like structure found on certain organisms, such as fungi, bacteria, or algae.

    Microbiology

    In microbiology, actinotrich is used to describe the appearance of certain bacterial colonies under a microscope.

    Mycology

    Actinotrich can be used to describe the morphology of fungal hyphae or spores.

    Occupation Usage of actinotrich

    Biologist

    In biology, actinotrich refers to a type of hair-like structure found on certain organisms.

    Botanist

    Botanists may use the term actinotrich to describe specific types of hairs or trichomes found on plants.

    Zoologist

    Zoologists may use the term actinotrich to describe specialized structures on animals that resemble hair.

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