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pennatulae (pl.)

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pennatulae Sentence Examples

  1. Pennatulae, marine invertebrates, are characterized by their feather-like colonies.
  2. The skeleton of pennatulae consists of calcareous spicules, giving them a rigid appearance.
  3. Pennatulae exhibit bioluminescence, emitting light in response to external stimuli.
  4. The autozooids of pennatulae are responsible for feeding and polyp formation.
  5. The rachis of pennatulae serves as a central axis for the colony.
  6. Pennatulae occupy a diverse range of marine habitats, including shallow waters and deep-sea environments.
  7. Some species of pennatulae form symbiotic relationships with other marine organisms, such as shrimp and fish.
  8. Pennatulae have a relatively low rate of reproduction, contributing to their conservation concerns.
  9. Conservation efforts focus on protecting pennatulae populations from overfishing and habitat destruction.
  10. Studying pennatulae provides valuable insights into marine ecology and the evolution of invertebrates.

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Pennatulae, marine invertebrates, are characterized by their feather-like colonies.

The skeleton of pennatulae consists of calcareous spicules, giving them a rigid appearance.

Pennatulae exhibit bioluminescence, emitting light in response to external stimuli.

The autozooids of pennatulae are responsible for feeding and polyp formation.