gephyreoid (Meaning)

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gephyreoid (a. & n.)

Gephyrean.

Synonyms & Antonyms of gephyreoid

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gephyreoid Sentence Examples

  1. The gephyreoid worm exhibited an elongated body with a retractable proboscis.
  2. Gephyreoid worms exhibit a wide range of feeding strategies, including deposit-feeding and predation.
  3. The gephyreoid worm's smooth, cylindrical body allowed it to burrow through soft sediments.
  4. Gephyreoid worms play an important role in marine ecosystems as scavengers and sediment mixers.
  5. The gephyreoid worm's ability to regenerate lost body parts made it resilient to environmental stresses.
  6. Gephyreoid worms possess a unique hydrostatic skeleton that enables them to move and manipulate objects.
  7. The gephyreoid worm's lack of a distinct head or appendages gave it a worm-like appearance.
  8. Gephyreoid worms have adapted to a variety of habitats, including intertidal zones, shallow waters, and deep-sea environments.
  9. The gephyreoid worm's mouth opening was located at the anterior end of its body, surrounded by sensory tentacles.
  10. Gephyreoid worms exhibit remarkable physiological abilities, including the capacity to withstand extreme temperatures and pressures.

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Gephyrean.

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The gephyreoid worm exhibited an elongated body with a retractable proboscis.

Gephyreoid worms exhibit a wide range of feeding strategies, including deposit-feeding and predation.

The gephyreoid worm's smooth, cylindrical body allowed it to burrow through soft sediments.

Gephyreoid worms play an important role in marine ecosystems as scavengers and sediment mixers.