noun a larval form of a phoronid worm characterized by a band of cilia used for locomotion
Actinotrocha larvae are commonly studied in marine biology to understand the life cycle and development of certain marine invertebrates.
Actinotrocha is a larval form of a marine invertebrate, particularly in the phylum Phoronida.
Actinotrocha larvae serve as a model organism in developmental biology research due to their unique characteristics and developmental processes.
Actinotrocha is used by marine biologists to refer to a larval stage of a marine invertebrate known as a phoronid.
Zoologists may study actinotrocha as part of their research on the life cycles and development of various marine organisms.
Research scientists may use actinotrocha as a reference point in their studies on marine ecology and evolution.