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ctenoid Meaning in Bengali



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ctenoid's Usage Examples:

fishes are covered with the cycloid scales of salmon and carp, or the ctenoid scales of perch, or the ganoid scales of sturgeons and gars.


Members of this suborder have a compressed body covered with small ctenoid scales.


Another physical characteristic of saugers is their ctenoid scales, which are common in advanced fishes.


Their scales may be cycloid or ctenoid.


The scales are large and ctenoid.


The genus is characterised by having ctenoid scales, a lateral line which shows pored scales towards the head and notched.


Homoiostelea (solutes), the Homostelea (cinctans), and the Ctenocystoidea (ctenoid-bearing homalozoans).


Prowfish have small ctenoid scales and a variable coloration; typically, they are bluish-grey to olive.


determination in fishes, where she is credited to have been the first to use ctenoid scales to estimate age.


The eyed side is covered in small ctenoid scales while the blind side has cycloid scales, the many small ctenoid scales feel downy to the touch.


Acanthopterygians likewise usually have: ctenoid scales; an evidently symmetrical tail fin kept up by fused basal elements;.


Their scales are ctenoid and their bodies are normally somewhat elongate.


Most have smooth and overlapping ganoid, cycloid or ctenoid scales.


to as "combtooth blennies" because they have ctenoid scales.


positioned in 2 rows, the upper cycloid and the lower ctenoid.


The rest of the body is covered in ctenoid scales.


Scales are usually ctenoid (rough to the touch), although sometimes they are cycloid (smooth to the.


The wide lateral teeth show numerous ctenoid (= comblike) cusps.


True perch have "rough" or ctenoid scales.



ctenoid's Meaning':

resembling a comb; having projections like the teeth of a comb

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