- but are
often similar within any
given family.
Antennae may be clubbed,
threadlike, angled,
shaped like a
string of beads, comb-like (either on one side...
- In the diagram, (1)
refers to a chromatid: 1-half of two
identical threadlike strands of a
replicated chromosome.
During cell division, the
identical copies...
- developmentally, of five
fused petals (rarely four);
instead of sepals, they have
threadlike, hairy, or
bristly structures,
known collectively as a pappus, (plural...
-
butterfly the
antennae are clubbed,
unlike those of
moths which may be
threadlike or feathery. The long
proboscis can be
coiled when not in use for sipping...
- of an
attractive girl by day, and
develops wings and a long, hollow,
threadlike tongue by night. The
tongue is used to suck up
blood from a
sleeping victim...
-
Skeleton shrimp,
sometimes known as
ghost shrimp, are amphipods.
Their threadlike slender bodies allow them to
virtually disappear among fine filaments...
-
surface of the substrate. It is
formed within the mycelium, the m**** of
threadlike hyphae that make up the fungus. The
primordium enlarges into a roundish...
- they are two-celled and the
cells open latitudinally. The
filaments are
threadlike,
usually pale brown, and
often bald. The
pistillate (female)
flowers are...
-
length of 125
centimetres (4 ft 1 in). The
pectoral fins are thin and
threadlike,
while the
pelvic fins are
somewhat larger, and set far back. The fins...
- In
cnidarian anatomy,
acontias (singular acontia) are
threadlike tissues,
composed largely of
stinging cells located in the
coelenteron of
certain sea...