Diphyzooid

/ˌdɪfaɪˈzoʊɔɪd/ noun

Definition

A zooid in a colonial animal that has two specialized forms or functions.

Etymology

From Greek di- (two) + phyo (grow) + zoon (animal) + -oid (form). Used in marine biology, particularly for hydroids and bryozoans with paired functional units.

Kelly Says

Some sea creatures have zooids that are like specialized workers—one guards, one feeds, one reproduces—and they're completely fused together as one organism!

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