- A
muscular hydrostat is a
biological structure found in animals. It is used to mani****te
items (including food) or to move its host
about and consists...
- Pendulum-and-
hydrostat control is a
control mechanism developed originally for
depth control of the
Whitehead torpedo. It is an
early example of what...
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different muscle architecture types including: parallel,
pennate and
hydrostats.
Force production and
gearing vary
depending on the
different muscle parameters...
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sometimes utilize a
modified hydrostatic skeleton called a
muscular hydrostat.
Muscular hydrostats do not
contain a fluid-filled cavity.
These structures are constructed...
- (1 in) in diameter.
Lacking skeletal support, the arms work as
muscular hydrostats and
contain longitudinal,
transverse and
circular muscles around a central...
- buccal) administration,
often also
suitable for
preparation of injections,
Hydrostat (hydromorphone) and a
number of
brands of
morphine tablets and cubes....
- pairs. Anatomically, the
tentacles of
animals work
mainly like
muscular hydrostats. Most
forms of
tentacles are used for
grasping and feeding. Many are sensory...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lingual may
refer to: Tongue, a
muscular hydrostat on the
floors of the
mouths of most
vertebrates which mani****tes food...
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surrounding their beaks.
These appendages,
which function as
muscular hydrostats, have been
variously termed arms, legs or tentacles. In the scientific...
- symmetry, a
prominent head, and a set of arms or
tentacles (muscular
hydrostats)
modified from the
primitive molluscan foot.
Fishers sometimes call cephalopods...