Order Cydippidea (Noun)
Meaning
Ctenophores having two long pinnate tentacles.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Ctenophores of the order cydippidea display two distinct, long pinnate tentacles they use for grasping prey.
- One of the main characteristics of the ctenophores in the order cydippidea is having long, pinnate tentacles for hunting purposes.
- Order cydippidea ctenophores have adapted these long pinnate tentacles to captivate prey and facilitate nutrition.
- Ctenophores belonging to order cydippidea are distinctively characterized by long tentacles extending from both ends of the cylinder-shaped organisms.
- Classifying ctenophores into order cydippidea is largely due to the presence of two long, pinnate tentacles running along the body length.