bryozoa / ˌbraɪ əˈzoʊ ə /
胆囊动物胆小鬼胆囊虫胆囊虫类
bryozoa 的定义
n. 名词 noun- a phylum of invertebrates comprising about 4000 marine and freshwater species of bryozoans.
更多bryozoa例句
- This class of animals is also called Bryozoa, and certain species have the common names of sea-mats and corallines.
- Bryozoa, "moss-animals," from some forming cells having that appearance.
- The germs of bryozoa or of the fresh water sponges resist any amount of cold, but the full grown forms die at the first cold turn.
- Bryozoa, a group of minute animals which form encrustations on seaweeds and stones, 46.
- More than 100 species of Polyzoa (Bryozoa) have been collected, among them are some highly interesting forms.