"Isopoda" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Isopoda is a subclass of crustaceans that includes woodlice, pill bugs, and rolly pollies. It is characterized by the fact that they have seven pairs of walking legs, rather than the ten pairs found in other crustaceans. Isopods are often found in moist, humid environments and are able to roll into a ball for defense.
Isophote: A line or curve which connects all points on the surface of a celestial object (such as a star, nebula, or galaxy) that have the same surface brightness.
Isopleura is a rare or obsolete word that refers to a mathematical concept. It is a term used in geometry to describe a plane curve, more specifically a curve that is equidistant from a fixed straight line throughout its whole length.
Isopodan refers to something that is related to or resembling an isopod. An isopod is a type of crustacean, typically a terrestrial or freshwater animal, that has a segmented body, sideways-moving legs, and a hard outer shell. Isopodan thus implies a similarity or belonging to this group of creatures.
Isopodous refers to something that is crustacean, specifically among the isopods, such as pill bugs, woodlice, and roly-polies. Isopods are a type of arthropod that have a distinctive body shape, with a hard exoskeleton, seven pairs of legs, and a tradition of rolling into a ball for defense.
Isoprene is a type of organic compound found in nature, specifically in plants and trees. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet, pungent odor. Isoprene is a precursor to natural rubber and is also a component of the scent of many flowers, fruits, and other plant matter. It is commonly released by plants as a volatile organic compound (VOC) to help defend against pathogens, attract pollinators, and regulate the plant's temperature.