tentaculifera (Meaning)
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tentaculifera (n. pl.)
Same as Suctoria, 1.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tentaculifera
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
tentaculifera Sentence Examples
- The cephalopod species referred to as tentaculifera displays remarkable adaptations for capturing prey.
- Scientists have discovered a new species of jellyfish under the order Tentaculifera, possessing an intricate network of tentacles.
- The fringed tentacles of tentaculifera serve multiple functions, including locomotion, prey capture, and defense.
- The cnidocytes present on the tentacles of tentaculifera release venom to paralyze and capture prey.
- Some species of tentaculifera exhibit bioluminescence, using their tentacles to attract prey and communicate.
- The tentacles of tentaculifera are equipped with chemoreceptors that allow them to detect and locate food sources.
- The tentacles of tentaculifera are highly specialized structures, varying in shape, length, and functional capabilities.
- The movements of tentaculifera's tentacles are controlled by a complex system of muscles and nerves.
- The embryonic development of tentaculifera involves the formation and differentiation of tentacles at an early stage.
- Tentaculifera exhibit a wide range of tentacle morphologies, with some species possessing branched tentacles while others have simple, unbranched ones.
FAQs About the word tentaculifera
Same as Suctoria, 1.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The cephalopod species referred to as tentaculifera displays remarkable adaptations for capturing prey.
Scientists have discovered a new species of jellyfish under the order Tentaculifera, possessing an intricate network of tentacles.
The fringed tentacles of tentaculifera serve multiple functions, including locomotion, prey capture, and defense.
The cnidocytes present on the tentacles of tentaculifera release venom to paralyze and capture prey.