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Sclerosis (also
sclerosus in the
Latin names of a few disorders) is a
hardening of
tissue and
other anatomical features. It may
refer to:
Sclerosis (medicine)...
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Sclerotization is a
biochemical process that
produces the
rigid s**** of
sclerotin that
comprises an insect's
chitinous exoskeleton. It is
prominent in...
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poorly sclerotized.
Based on
sclerotization. All
Apocrita are apodous.
Three apodous forms are recognized.
Eucephalous – with well
sclerotized head capsule...
- As the
lesions reach the
stapes the bone is resorbed, then
hardened (
sclerotized),
which limits its
movement and
results in
hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo...
- 11–12 segments, and is less
strongly sclerotized than the head or thorax. Each
segment of the
abdomen has
sclerotized upper and
lower plates (the tergum...
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rather soft-bodied, with
strong mandibles that can tear
between the hard
sclerotized integument of bark beetles.
Larvae and
adults are
common predators of...
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caterpillar may have
sclerotized jaws, head capsule, and legs, with the rest of the body soft and membranous. In general,
sclerotized cuticle is
formed by...
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mouthparts projecting forward or
sometimes downturned, is
usually heavily sclerotized and is
sometimes very large. The eyes are
compound and may
display remarkable...
- phallus, a
complex and
often species-specific
arrangement of more or less
sclerotized (hardened)
flaps and
hooks which also
includes in some
species the valvae...
- The
animal also had
diminutive spines on its legs and trunk,
highly sclerotized foot pads, and
possible pair of tendril-like
appendages at the end of...