Actinosphaerium

/ˌæktɪnoʊˈsfɪriəm/ noun

A large single-celled organism with a spherical shape and many thin, ray-like projections extending outward, commonly found in freshwater.

From Greek 'aktis' (ray) + 'sphaira' (sphere), literally meaning 'ray-sphere.' The name describes its appearance under a microscope, with radiating structures surrounding a central body.

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