comb jelly

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comb jelly

A comb jelly glows softly as it drifts through the deep ocean.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A marine invertebrate animal that is biradially symmetrical, hermaphroditic, and solitary. It resembles a jellyfish and moves using eight rows of ciliated plates (combs) that look like the teeth of a comb.
Usage
  • The term "comb jelly" is used to refer to any member of the phylum Ctenophora. It is a common name used in marine biology and general descriptions of ocean life.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • Scientists studied the bioluminescent glow of the comb jelly.
    • The comb jelly propels itself through the water with its distinctive ciliary combs.
    • Unlike true jellyfish, a comb jelly does not have stinging cells.
Advanced Usage
  • "Ctenophore": This is the formal, scientific name for a comb jelly. The term is used in academic and research contexts.
    • The ctenophore's unique anatomy makes it a fascinating subject for evolutionary study.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ctenophora (n): The phylum to which all comb jellies belong.
  • Bioluminescence (n): The production of light by living organisms, a common trait in many comb jellies.
Synonyms
  • Ctenophore: The direct scientific synonym.
  • Sea walnut: A common name for specific species of comb jelly, like .
Related Phrases
  • Comb rows: Refers to the eight rows of cilia used for locomotion, which are the defining feature of the animal.
    • The comb rows beat in a coordinated pattern to move the animal.
comb jelly

A comb jelly glows softly as it drifts through the deep ocean.

Noun
  1. biradially symmetrical hermaphroditic solitary marine animals resembling jellyfishes having for locomotion eight rows of cilia arranged like teeth in a comb

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