polychaete

[ˈpɑːlɪkiːt]

polychaete Definition

a marine annelid worm of a large class that includes the bristleworms and lugworms, typically having a distinct head with eyes and tentacles and a series of similar segments each bearing a pair of paddle-like or bristle-like parapodia..

Using polychaete: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "polychaete" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

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    Polychaetes are important members of the benthic community.

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    The polychaete worm is a common inhabitant of the intertidal zone.

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    Polychaetes are used as bait for fishing.

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Summary: polychaete in Brief

A 'polychaete' [ˈpɑːlɪkiːt] is a type of marine annelid worm that belongs to a large class of worms including bristleworms and lugworms. It has a distinct head with eyes and tentacles and a series of similar segments each bearing a pair of paddle-like or bristle-like parapodia. Polychaetes are important members of the benthic community and are commonly found in the intertidal zone. They are also used as bait for fishing.