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mollusc whorls, the body
whorl in a
mollusc s**** is the most
recently formed whorl of a
spiral s****,
terminating in the aperture. A
spindle whorl is a...
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normal scalp patterns could be a
single whorl or
double whorls.
Cases of
triple parietal whorls are less common. Amar J. S. Klar
conducted research...
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resulting in
whorl numbers being a
quarter higher.
Apical whorls—the
whorls near the apex or tip of the s**** of
gastropods Body
whorl—The most recently...
- leaf
whorls alternate with long
internodes between the
whorls. The
morphology of most
flowers (called
cyclic flowers) is
based on four
types of
whorls: The...
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whorls, 10th
century BC,
Kerameikos Archaeological Museum,
Athens Muisca spindle whorl (500AD – 1500AD).
Archaeology Museum, Sogamoso,
Colombia Whorl...
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cephalopod mollusk. In gastropods, the body
whorl, or last
whorl, is the most
recently formed and
largest whorl (or revolution) of a
spiral or
helical s****...
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horses and cows.
Locations where whorls are
found in
equines include the stomach, face,
stifle and hocks. Hair
whorls in
horses are also
known as crowns...
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analysis of the
tooth whorls found only H. davisii, H.
bessonowi and H. erg****aminon to be valid, with some of the
larger tooth whorls being outliers. Fossils...
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whorl is a type of
spiral pattern.
Whorl may also
refer to:
Whorl (album)
Whorl (botany)
Whorl (mollusc)
Whorl Mountain This
disambiguation page lists...
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other symbols instead of runes. The
Saltfleetby spindle-
whorl (Rundata: E18) is a lead spindle-
whorl uncovered in
Lincolnshire in
England of an Anglo-Scandinavian...