Radiolaria

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Definition

Noun 1. Marine protozoa: Radiolaria are a type of microscopic, single-celled organisms (protozoa) that live in the ocean. They are known for their intricate and beautiful mineral skeletons, usually made of silica.

Usage

The word "radiolaria" is a scientific term used primarily in biology, geology, and paleontology. It functions as a plural noun (the singular form is "radiolarian"). It refers to the group or class of these organisms as a whole.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ocean sediment sample was rich in the fossilized skeletons of radiolaria.
    • Scientists study radiolaria to understand ancient ocean conditions and climate change.
    • Under the microscope, the delicate structures of the radiolaria were clearly visible.
Advanced Usage
  • As a taxonomic group: The term is often capitalized when referring to the formal taxonomic class: . Members of this class are called radiolarians.
    • Radiolaria are classified within the supergroup Rhizaria.
Variants and Related Words
  • Radiolarian (noun, singular): An individual organism belonging to the Radiolaria.
    • Each radiolarian secretes a unique silica shell.
  • Radiolarian (adjective): Describing something related to radiolaria.
    • The sample contained radiolarian ooze, a type of deep-sea sediment.
Synonyms
  • Marine plankton (broader category): Radiolaria are a specific type of planktonic protozoa.
  • Siliceous microfossils (descriptive): This term describes their fossilized remains based on composition.
Notes on Meaning

The core meaning of "radiolaria" is fixed to the biological group. There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this highly specialized scientific term. Its significance lies in its role as environmental indicators in both modern and ancient marine ecosystems.

Noun
  1. marine protozoa

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