carapaces Meaning in Bengali
কাঁকড়া কচ্ছপ প্রভৃতির খোলা, খোলা,
হার্ড খোলস বা এই ধরনের আর্থ্রোপোড ও কচ্ছপ নির্দিষ্ট প্রাণীর ক্ষেত্রে
Noun:
খোলা, কাঁকড়া কচ্ছপ প্রভৃতির খোলা,
Similer Words:
carapscaravaggio
caravaned
caravaneer
caravaner
caravaning
caravanned
caravansaries
caravansary
caravanserai
caravanserais
caravels
caraways
carbamate
carbamates
carapaces's Usage Examples:
Uul IV, Nemegt "Nine carapaces and some detached valves.
szczechurae Altan Uul IV, Nemegt "Multiple carapaces and detached valves.
sediments, including many subfossilized chironomid head capsules, ostracod carapaces, diatoms, and foraminifera.
evolutionary trends can be observed in the carapaces of the rhenopterids.
Basal rhenopterids possess broad carapaces narrowest at their base (as in Brachyopterus.
Strobilopterids were eurypterines with semicircular carapaces, a short appendage VI that barely projected from beneath the carapace.
of extinct arthropods known from the Cambrian, they possess bivalved carapaces with exposed posteriors, and look superficially like shrimp.
Their carapaces bear a superficial resemblance to plant leaves, hence their common name.
They are quite common in the pet trade; their carapaces resemble that of a Cuora amboinensis hybrid.
more long-legged and with palps that are held together in front of their carapaces like the horn of a unicorn.
They have dark-colored, loaf-shaped carapaces (back shell) with a lighter patch in the middle of each scute (scales.
During a survey in 2013, carapaces of leatherback sea turtle (Dermochelys coriacea), green sea turtle (Chelonia.
jumping spiders (4–7 mm) with slightly flattened bodies and dark brown carapaces.
Plenocaris had bivalve-like carapaces.
It is uncertain whether these animals are related or acquired bivalve-like carapaces by convergent evolution.
within empty hyolith conchs, within sponges, worm tubes and under the carapaces of bivalved arthropods, presumably in order to hide from predators or.
the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition (1956–58) because of the carapaces of small crustaceans found in the rocks.
seaweeds including Corallina officinalis, rocks, stones, shells, and the carapaces of crabs.
characterised by their small size, their parabolic (approximately U-shaped) carapaces and the presence of epimera (lateral "extensions" of the segment) on the.
Adult carapaces can grow up to 230 millimetres (9.
carapaces's Meaning':
hard outer covering or case of certain organisms such as arthropods and turtles
Synonyms:
scute; mollusk; mollusc; turtle; cuticula; shield; shellfish; arthropod; shell; cuticle;
Antonyms:
show; lose;