"Ophiuroida" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ophiuroida" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ophiuroida" Meaning

Ophiuroida refers to a group of marine invertebrates, commonly known as brittle stars. They are predators that feed on small animals, algae, and other organisms.

"Ophiuroida" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples for the word "ophiuroida":

Ophiuroida in Biological Context


The ophiuroida (subclass of echinoderms) are found in oceans around the world, often living on the sea floor or buried in sediment. (#5959)
The unique body plan of ophiuroida, with five long arms and a central disc, allows them to move and capture prey efficiently. (#10833)
Some species of ophiuroida are bioluminescent, using light to communicate with other members of their species or to attract prey. (#30052)
Ophiuroida have been on the planet for over 400 million years, and their fossil record is rich and varied. (#4941)
The study of ophiuroida has led to significant advances in our understanding of animal development and evolution. (#7219)

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Ophiuchus

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Ophiuchus is a constellation that represents a serpent bearer. It is named after the giant Ophiuchus, who was said to have discovered the antidote to the venom of the serpent that was killing the gods. In astronomy, Ophiuchus is also known as the "13th sign of the zodiac" because its position in the sky overlaps with Scorpio's, which is the 8th sign of the zodiac.

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Ophiurioidea

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Ophiurioidea is a superorder of marine animals in the class Ophiuroidea, commonly known as brittle stars. It includes over 2,000 species of long-armed, radially symmetrical marine animals that are related to starfish (sea stars). They are found in oceans worldwide, typically in deep water, and have a characteristic feathery appearance with long, slender arms.

Ophiuroid

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Ophiuroids are a group of marine animals that belong to the class Ophiuroidea. They are also known as brittle stars or snake stars because of their slender, elongated arms and their ability to break easily if handled roughly. Ophiuroids are characterized by their rigid, pentagonal body shape with five long, thin arms that are covered in tiny tubes called ampullae. They use these arms to capture food and for defense.

Ophryon

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Ophryon refers to the forehead, especially the prominence above the eyebrows.

Ophrys

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Ophrys is a genus of orchids commonly known as bee orchids or lady's slipper orchids. They are found in warm and temperate regions of the world. The name "Ophrys" comes from the Greek word for "eyelid", because the flowers of some species resemble eyelids closed in sleep. Bee orchids have a unique way of attracting pollinators, where the female reproductive organ is shaped like a bee, convincing the male bee to try to mate with it, which results in the transfer of pollen.

Ophthalmalgia

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