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pogonophoran (n)

slender animal with tentacles and a tubelike outer covering; lives on the deep ocean bottom

pogonophoran Sentence Examples

  1. Pogonophorans are marine worms characterized by a unique respiratory structure called a plume.
  2. The plume of a pogonophoran consists of numerous thread-like filaments that extend from the anterior end.
  3. Pogonophorans live in deep-sea environments, attached to soft substrata such as mud or sand.
  4. The pogonophoran genus Siboglinum has symbiotic relationships with bacteria that help the worms obtain nutrition.
  5. Some pogonophorans have specialized structures on their plumes to facilitate gas exchange in oxygen-poor environments.
  6. The discovery of pogonophorans in hydrothermal vents has provided insights into the diversity of life in extreme habitats.
  7. Pogonophorans have been used as model organisms to study the effects of deep-sea hydrothermal fluids on marine life.
  8. The presence of pogonophorans in ancient fossil deposits suggests that these worms have evolved over millions of years.
  9. Pogonophorans exhibit a range of reproductive strategies, including both sexual and asexual reproduction.
  10. The morphology and behavior of pogonophorans continue to be subjects of ongoing research, revealing the complexities of deep-sea ecosystems.

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slender animal with tentacles and a tubelike outer covering; lives on the deep ocean bottom

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Pogonophorans are marine worms characterized by a unique respiratory structure called a plume.

The plume of a pogonophoran consists of numerous thread-like filaments that extend from the anterior end.

Pogonophorans live in deep-sea environments, attached to soft substrata such as mud or sand.

The pogonophoran genus Siboglinum has symbiotic relationships with bacteria that help the worms obtain nutrition.