Actinotrichia

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  • Actinotrichia Meanings

    noun a term used in biology to refer to fine, hair-like structures found in some organisms

    Fields related to actinotrichia

    Anatomy

    Actinotrichia are involved in providing structural support and flexibility to the fins of aquatic animals.

    Biology

    Actinotrichia refers to the specialized fin rays found in the fins of fish and some other aquatic vertebrates.

    Zoology

    Actinotrichia are important structures in the development and function of fish fins.

    Ichthyology

    Actinotrichia play a crucial role in supporting and maintaining the shape of fish fins.

    Occupation Usage of actinotrichia

    Biologist

    Actinotrichia refers to the specialized collagen fibers found in the fins of fish and some other aquatic animals, providing structural support and strength.

    Marine Biologist

    Actinotrichia is commonly studied by marine biologists to understand the biomechanics and evolution of fish fins.

    Zoologist

    Zoologists may study actinotrichia as part of their research on the anatomy and function of aquatic animals.

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