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- Rose (15436 bytes)
29: ...inellifolia'' though have densely packed straight spines, probably an adaptation to reduce browsing by ani... - Abdomen (6929 bytes)
22: ... marked by visible grooves. Just above the pubic spines on either side are the external abdominal rings, ... - Mandible (13717 bytes)
12: ...union of the halves of the bone. Below the mental spines, on either side of the middle line, is an oval de... - Pollen (5420 bytes)
7: ...ized exospore or extine. The exospore often bears spines or warts, or is variously sculptured, and the cha... - Cockroach (5997 bytes)
53: ...e legs of this insect are covered in needle-sharp spines and the cockroach can make a loud hissing sound. ... - Sea star (6210 bytes)
26: On the surface of the sea star surrounding the spines are small white objects known as pedicellariae. T... - Cactus (4931 bytes)
18: ... plant]]s exist in the Old World, even a few with spines, they are not cacti because they lack [[areole]]s...
23: ...leaf|leaves]] have evolved into [[spine (biology)|spines]], which in addition to allowing less water to ev...
26: ...e cacti produce beautiful [[flower]]s, which like spines and branches arise from [[areole]]s. Many cactus ... - Leaf (20580 bytes)
213: * Spines instead of leaves (e.g. [[cactus]]) - Rainforest (6551 bytes)
22: ...sually very smooth, although sometimes armed with spines or thorns. - Iguana (2984 bytes)
16: ...ve tall, flat plates jutting from their back like spines, when adult. Several species of this genus are co... - Echinoderm (4512 bytes)
21: ...1,000 species; members of that class have movable spines.
29: ...issues of the organism; some groups have modified spines called pedicellariae that keep the animal free of... - Cat (30067 bytes)
49: ...h point backwards. Upon removal of the penis, the spines rake the walls of the female's vagina. This stimu...
55: ... developed in felines. The cat's tongue has sharp spines, or [[papillae]], designed to retain and rip fles... - Cockroaches (5827 bytes)
53: ...e legs of this insect are covered in needle-sharp spines and the cockroach can make a loud hissing sound. ... - Marine Mammals (1463 bytes)
9: Mammals evolved on land, and their spines are optimized for running on all four legs, allow... - Puffer (5495 bytes)
41: ...losely related [[porcupinefish]], which also have spines (unlike pufferfish). - Rays (5748 bytes)
36: ...eir bodies, that has rows of spines along it; the spines contain a poison that causes pain and/or (dependi... - Sea Urchins (11174 bytes)
35: ... ''test,'' is globular in shape, and covered with spines. The size of the test in adults is typically in t...
37: ...antillarum,'' familiar in the Caribbean, has thin spines that can be 10-20 cm long. Sea urchins are usuall...
43: ...ate-pencil urchins", which have very thick, blunt spines (see image at right), and others (see taxobox). B...
45: ...hesive tube feet, working in conjunction with its spines.
51: ...ktionary:pedicellaria|pedicellaria]]e between the spines, which are). - Spiny Dogfish Shark (1099 bytes)
1: ...all are readily distinguished by their having two spines, one in front of each [[dorsal fin]], and their l... - Ray (5748 bytes)
36: ...eir bodies, that has rows of spines along it; the spines contain a poison that causes pain and/or (dependi... - Brittle star (5616 bytes)
33: ...nd arms are also bear calcite plates and delicate spines. Euryalids are similar, if larger, but their arm...
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