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hooks or
hooklets. The
terms are
directly from Latin, in
which hamus means "hook". The
plural is hami.
Hamulus is the
diminutive –
hooklet or little...
- an
undulating bladder wall and scolex.
Three suckers along with rows of
hooklets (arrow) can be
identified on the
scolex (×200,
original magnification)...
- of true legs, with up to 11
pairs of
abdominal legs (usually eight) and
hooklets,
called apical crochets. The two
pairs of
wings are
found on the middle...
- eggs don't (can be used to distinguish)
Hydatid cysts,
especially their "
hooklets"
stain irregularly with ZN
stain but
emanate bright red
fluorescence under...
-
longer pennulum with
hooklets (also
called hamuli) at the end, as well as
cilia in
greater number than on
proximal barbules. The
hooklets overlap one to four...
-
possibly belonging to a
young individual,
PETCM R.296,
contained numerous hooklets of
teuthoid cephalopods, fish
bones and a
single reptilian tooth in its...
-
differ in
their reproductive systems. The
prolegs have
muscles and
apical hooklets. The
reproductive organs have two openings.
There are also differences...
- fins
allow them to do
aquatic maneuvers to
catch their prey. The tiny
hooklets on the fore edge of an owl's wing have a
similar effect that contributes...
-
attachment of large,
powerful flight muscles. The
vanes of each
feather have
hooklets called barbules that zip the
vanes of
individual feathers together, giving...
- The
rostellum remains in****ted in the apex of the organ.
Rostellar hooklets are
shaped like
tuning forks. The neck is long and slender, the region...