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chaetae Meaning in Bengali



একটি শক্ত chitinous seta বা বিশেষত একটি annelid কীট এর bristle





chaetae's Usage Examples:

chaeta or cheta (from Greek χαίτη “crest, mane, flowing hair"; plural: chaetae) is a chitinous bristle or seta found in annelid worms, (although the term.


annelids, where they are paired, un-jointed lateral outgrowths that bear the chaetae.


These worms usually have few setae (chaetae) or "bristles" on their outer body surfaces, and lack parapodia, unlike.


dorsal and ventral cirri (fine appendages) and reduced parapodial lobes and chaetae (bristles).


Acicula (singular: aciculum) are strong, stout internal chaetae that provide support to parapodia in polychaete annelids.


of fleshy protrusions called parapodia that bear many bristles, called chaetae, which are made of chitin.


bear chaetae mineralized with carbonate.


The best-known amphinomids are the fireworms, which can cause great pain if their toxin-coated chaetae are touched.


and as Sphaerosyllis erinaceus sub-species, differing by the compound chaetae.


descriptions stated that the two aforementioned species possess compound chaetae blades which are long and slender.


species has a longer pharynx and proventricle; at the same time, blades of chaetae are present in the Australian species, with longer and upwards curved spines.


smooth chaetae (bristles) projecting forward, and cirri (thread-like structures) projecting backwards.


The next seven segments have spiny chaetae, and the.


large dorsal papillae, sometimes trilobed, and with shafts of compound chaetae distally bifid.


while its compound chaetae are short and unidentate.


opisthodentata has a similar body and compound chaetae but appears to possess.


worms, known as the 'cage worms', notable for their cephalic cage: the chaetae of the first chaetigers form a fan-like arrangement surrounding the eversible.


There are four bundles of one to twenty-five chaetae on each segment; these have muscles attached to their bases and can be.


are near the tips of these claspers, and they are furnished with genital chaetae and sucker-like structures.


It has a fusiform body with chaetae along its length, decreasing in length towards front and rear.



chaetae's Meaning':

a stiff chitinous seta or bristle especially of an annelid worm

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