Definition: Actinoida is a genus within the family Actinobacteria. The genus contains one species, actinoida. The name comes from the Greek words "actinos" meaning "active" and "gionia" which means "to make or cause". So in Latin, "actinoida" means "active gionia". The actinoida is a bacterium that lives primarily on the surface of plant leaves and is involved in photosynthesis. It secretes proteins called exins into the air to help photosynthesize. The actinoida can be found in various environments, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands.
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