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chelicerae Meaning in Bengali



পারেন প্রথম যুগল একজন মাকড়সা মুখ কাছাকাছি অ্যাপেনডাজে ফাং মত; প্রায়ই সুদৃঢ় এবং ছিদ্র জন্য পরিবর্তিত





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The chelicerae (/kəˈlɪsəriː/) are the mouthparts of the Chelicerata, an arthropod group that includes arachnids, horseshoe crabs, and sea spiders.


The chelicerae, which give the group its name, are the only appendages that appear before.


and two chelicerae that, in most species, are conspicuously large, while a smaller posterior section bears the pedipalps and legs.


The chelicerae serve.


ticks have a range of chelicerae.


Carnivores have chelicerae that tear and crush prey, whereas herbivores can have chelicerae that are modified for piercing.


They are distinguished by having chelicerae (fangs) that point diagonally forward and cross in a pinching action,.


from other groups in several features, especially in the chelicerae and the telson.


The chelicerae of the Pterygotidae are enlarged and robust, clearly adapted.


The eight legs, the two chelicerae with their fangs, and the pedipalps are attached to the prosoma.


The chelicerae are two double-segmented appendages.


The pedipalps are lateral to the chelicerae ("jaws") and anterior to the first pair of walking legs.


segments), eight jointed legs, no wings or antennae, the presence of chelicerae and pedipalps, simple eyes, and an exoskeleton, which is periodically.


body) likely used as rudders to provide additional agility and enlarged chelicerae (frontal appendages) with claws.


Spiders also have external fangs, which are part of the chelicerae.


enlarged spade-like front legs, and heads raised up on a "neck" with long chelicerae ("jaws").


flattened telsons (the most posterior segment of the body) and their modified chelicerae (frontal appendages), ending in well-developed chelae (claws).


sigillae and a single row of teeth on the forward-facing margin of the chelicerae.


The genus is characterized by the extremely modified male chelicerae and long pairs of ventral spines.


chelicerae are very diverse between species, but they are generally very long with small curved teeth without serrations.


Studies on the chelicerae and.


features, perhaps most prominently in the chelicerae (the first pair of limbs) and the telson.


The chelicerae of the Pterygotidae were enlargened and robust.


in the infraorder Mygalomorphae, that have two pairs of booklungs, and chelicerae (fangs) that move up and down in a stabbing motion.


have intersecting fangs, with the exception of some species which have chelicerae in an angle that is neither orthognathous or labidognathous.


irregular sheet-webs in dark, damp places and typically carry eggs in their chelicerae until they hatch.



chelicerae's Meaning':

either of the first pair of fang-like appendages near the mouth of an arachnid; often modified for grasping and piercing

Synonyms:

member; appendage; extremity;

Antonyms:

nonmember;

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