orthid (Meaning)

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orthid (n.)

A brachiopod shell of the genus Orthis, and allied genera, of the family Orthidae.

Synonyms & Antonyms of orthid

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

orthid Sentence Examples

  1. The orthid brachiopod is a common fossil in Paleozoic strata.
  2. Orthids have a bilaterally symmetrical shell with a long dorsal valve.
  3. The orthid's shell is made of calcium carbonate, which is secreted by the mantle.
  4. Orthids feed by filtering food particles from the water column.
  5. Orthids are suspension feeders, meaning they rely on currents to bring food to them.
  6. Orthids are important members of the marine ecosystem, as they provide food for other animals.
  7. Orthids are also important indicators of environmental conditions, as their presence or absence can indicate the salinity, temperature, and oxygen levels of the water.
  8. Orthids have been used as a source of food and building materials by humans for centuries.
  9. Orthids are also important in the study of paleontology, as they can provide information about the evolution of marine life.
  10. Orthids are a fascinating group of animals that play an important role in the marine ecosystem.

FAQs About the word orthid

A brachiopod shell of the genus Orthis, and allied genera, of the family Orthidae.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The orthid brachiopod is a common fossil in Paleozoic strata.

Orthids have a bilaterally symmetrical shell with a long dorsal valve.

The orthid's shell is made of calcium carbonate, which is secreted by the mantle.

Orthids feed by filtering food particles from the water column.