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genus polycirrus (n)

genus of soft-bodied polychete marine worms

genus polycirrus Sentence Examples

  1. The genus **Polycirrus** belongs to the family Terebellidae within the phylum Annelida.
  2. **Polycirrus** species are commonly known as spaghetti worms due to their long, thin bodies.
  3. **Polycirrus** worms inhabit marine environments, typically burrowing in soft substrates like mud or sand.
  4. These worms have a distinctive head with a pair of palps and two ciliated tentacles.
  5. **Polycirrus** species are characterized by their segmented bodies, with each segment bearing a pair of parapodia.
  6. The parapodia of **Polycirrus** worms are equipped with numerous chaetae, or bristles, used for locomotion.
  7. **Polycirrus** worms feed on a variety of microorganisms and organic matter found in the sediment.
  8. Some **Polycirrus** species are known to exhibit bioluminescence, producing light through chemical reactions.
  9. The genus **Polycirrus** includes over 50 known species, distributed worldwide in marine waters.
  10. **Polycirrus** worms play an ecological role in nutrient cycling and sediment reworking within marine ecosystems.

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genus of soft-bodied polychete marine worms

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The genus **Polycirrus** belongs to the family Terebellidae within the phylum Annelida.

**Polycirrus** species are commonly known as spaghetti worms due to their long, thin bodies.

**Polycirrus** worms inhabit marine environments, typically burrowing in soft substrates like mud or sand.

These worms have a distinctive head with a pair of palps and two ciliated tentacles.