noun Aeolosomatid - a type of marine annelid worm belonging to the family Aeolosomatidae
Anatomists may refer to the structure of aeolosomatids when studying the internal organization of these organisms.
Ecologists may use the term 'aeolosomatid' when discussing the role of these worms in various ecosystems.
In marine biology, 'aeolosomatid' is used to describe a specific type of worm found in marine environments.
The term 'aeolosomatid' is used to refer to a family of annelid worms known for their unique respiratory structures.
Within the field of taxonomy, 'aeolosomatid' is used to classify a group of organisms based on shared characteristics.
In the field of biology, aeolosomatid refers to a family of marine annelid worms known for their unique respiratory structures.
Zoologists study aeolosomatids as part of their research on marine invertebrates and their ecological roles.
Marine biologists often study aeolosomatids to understand their adaptations to different marine environments.