Definition of Inhalent. Meaning of Inhalent. Synonyms of Inhalent

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Definition of Inhalent

Inhalent
Inhalent In*hal"ent, a. Used for inhaling; as, the inhalent end of a duct. --Dana.

Meaning of Inhalent from wikipedia

- Inhalants are a broad range of household and industrial chemicals whose volatile vapors or pressurized gases can be concentrated and breathed in via the...
- her eggs inside freshwater mussels. The male sheds his sperm into the inhalent current of the respiring mussel and thereby fertilizes the eggs. The young...
- remains exposed so water from above the seafloor can be drawn through the inhalent chamber of the mantle cavity. Typical of bivalves, water is drawn over...
- diameter. The entire body of the sponge is pierced by numerous holes, the inhalent pores or ostia. The free end of each cylinder communicates outside by large...
- between the gill filaments. The male then ejects his sperm into the mussel's inhalent water current and fertilization takes place within the gills of the host...
- Retrieved March 11, 2017. Thompson, Hunter (March 8, 2017). "Getter Drops 'Inhalent Abuse", the Debut Release From His New Label". Run The Trap: The Best EDM...
- area around the chosen mussel as the mom proceeds to lay her eggs in the inhalent siphon of the mussel. The father will late find his time to release his...
- forms, such as the Silurian genus Hanyangaspis (top), the median dorsal inhalent opening is broad and situated anteriorly. In other galeaspids, it is more...
- on the exposed surface and a line of simple eyes near the margin. The inhalent siphon, through which water is drawn into the s****, is surrounded by many...
- Indented – Notched. InflectedTurned in, as the teeth of some snails. Inhalent – Same as incurrent. InoperculateWithout an operculum. Intercostate...