"Polychaetes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A group of annelid worms (bristle worms) characterized by their ability to move with the aid of a set of branching or unbranched chaetae (bristles). The polychaetes are typically found in marine environments, where they burrow into sand, mud, or coral. They exhibit a wide range of behaviors, including filter feeding, sediment boring, and predator parasyling.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "polychaetes":
A polycationic compound is a molecule or complex ion that contains one or more positively charged groups (cations). In other words, it is a polymeric species with a net positive charge.In chemistry, a cation is a positively charged ion, and a polycation is simply an aggregate of multiple cations. This term is often used to describe substances that have multiple amino or ammonium groups, which are positively charged, attached to a central atom or molecule.Polycationic compounds are commonly found in biological systems, such as in proteins and peptides, and play a crucial role in various biological processes, including enzyme activity, protein-protein interactions, and gene expression.In addition to biological applications, polycationic compounds have also been explored for their potential use in various fields, including:<em> Medicine: as therapeutic agents, such as for treating cancer and infectious diseases</em> Materials science: for the development of novel materials with unique properties Environmental science: for the removal of pollutants and heavy metals from water and soilThe term "polycationic" is derived from the Greek words "poly" (meaning "many") and "cation" (meaning "positive ion").
A marine invertebrate animal with a segmented body, typically found in sand or mud, constituting a distinct group of annelid worms.
Polycheta is a superorder of annelid worms, which are segmented worms that typically have setae (bristles) on their bodies.
Polychete refers to a type of marine worm, typically a species of bristle worm or an annelid, that lives in a polychaete community, or a segmented, multicellular animal with a worm-like body structure.
Polychaetes are a class of annelids, a phylum of segmented worms, commonly known as bristle worms or polychaeta. They have a segmented body with setae (bristles) that are used for movement and sensory purposes. They are found in a wide range of habitats in both marine and freshwater environments.
To polychlorinate something is to treat or process it with a combination of chlorine, typically in the form of hydrochloric acid, bleach, or other chlorine-based chemicals. This process is often used in industrial settings to modify or improve the properties of materials, particularly organic compounds.In a broader sense, polychlorination can also refer to the process of introducing multiple chlorine atoms into a chemical compound, resulting in the formation of a chlorinated derivative.The term "polychlorinate" comes from the words "poly-" (meaning "many" or "multiple") and "chlorinate" (meaning "to treat with chlorine").
Polychloroprene is a chemical compound, specifically a synthetic rubber, used to make a type of elastomer, which is a flexible polymer.