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stylets Meaning in Bengali



ছোট needlelike উপাঙ্গ; বিশেষ করে একটি tardigrade এর খাওয়ানোর অঙ্গ





stylets's Usage Examples:

The flatworms "fence" using extendable two-headed dagger-like stylets.


These stylets are pointed (and in some species hooked) in order to pierce their.


These stylets are adapted for the piercing of cell walls, and usually functions by providing.


incirrate octopuses, in which the shell remnant is either present as a pair of stylets or absent altogether.


suborders: Monostilifera Polystylifera The proboscis is armed with one or more stylets; intestine straight, mostly with paired lateral diverticula; no posterior.


left maxillary stylets are not the same; the right is hook-like and curved, and the left is straight.


The right and left mandibular stylets extend along.


than being tooth-like, the mandibles of such insects are lengthened into stylets, which form the outer two parts of the feeding tube, or beak.


laevicollis has sharp stylets in its proboscis or rostrum used to pierce the exoskeleton of its prey.


Species are distinguished primarily by the morphology of the stylets.


The stylets range from 2 inches (5.


of marine worms of the phylum Nemertea, characterized by the absence of stylets on the proboscis, the mouth being below or behind the brain, and by having.


Palaeozoic beaked insects, characterised by unique mouthparts consisting of 5 stylets.


Like many insect body parts, including mandibles, antennae and stylets, cerci are thought to have evolved from what were legs on the primal insect.


For example, stylets used to facilitate tracheal intubation – see Tracheal intubation § Stylets This disambiguation page lists articles.


They have large stylets with knobs shaped like anchors or tulips.


distinctive beak-like mouthparts, which featured elongated sharp piercing stylets and possibly had a sucking pump-like organ that they would have used to.


further classified, by the presence of stylets, which include: piercing-sucking, sponging, and siphoning.


The stylets are needle-like projections used to.


They can be easily recognized by their long bodies and stylets which are long enough to reach the vascular tissue of plants.


known for their signature helmets; their name reflects their helmet-shaped stylets.


mollis by its smaller size, spur presence on internal claws, and briefer stylets.


On either side of the active stylet are sacs containing back-up stylets to replace the active one as the animal grows or an active one is lost.



stylets's Meaning':

small needlelike appendage; especially the feeding organ of a tardigrade

Synonyms:

style; tardigrade;

Antonyms:

terseness; verboseness; inelegance;

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