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- Centipede (2336 bytes)
20: ...uthparts that [[evolution|evolved]] from modified appendages. The most anterior trunk segment of a centipede h... - Alexandria (28378 bytes)
160: ...columbaria'' have been opened which may have been appendages of the temple. These contain one very remarkable... - Feather (5296 bytes)
5: ...r, nails and scales, feathers are integumentary [[appendages]]; skin organs that form by controlled proliferat... - Animal (16429 bytes)
100: ...ed into repeating segments, typically with paired appendages. Two smaller phyla, the [[Onychophora]] and [[Ta... - Spider (29039 bytes)
85: ... [[pedipalp]]s (or just [[palp]]s), which are two appendages next to their mouths that aid in manipulating foo...
114: ...alps (also known as 'palpi'), the small, leg-like appendages on the front of his [[cephalothorax]], into the s... - Cave (10592 bytes)
47: ...at least of optical functionality), elongation of appendages, and an enhancement of other senses (such as abil... - Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
77: ...okaryotic cells have three architectural regions: appendages called [[flagella]] and [[Pilus|pili]]—prot... - Hand (6764 bytes)
- Crustacean (6274 bytes)
41: ...arapace]] on the dorsal side of their body. Their appendages are typically [[biramous]], including the second ...
45: ...eans have separate sexes and are distinguished by appendages on the abdomen called swimmerets or, more technic... - Annelid (7780 bytes)
23: ...called setae, and among the polychaetes a pair of appendages, called parapodia. - Arthropod (9248 bytes)
41: ...re hollow [[fangs]] that pierce prey. The second appendages, the [[pedipalps]], contain sensory receptors. T...
43: ...d claws on its thorax region. On the abdomen are appendages called swimmerets that females use to hold their ...
48: ...]]''', segmentation, and jointed appendages. The appendages are used for feeding, sensory reception, defense,...
52: ...h segment at least primitively supports a pair of appendages.
54: ... ''sclerites'' on the segments, plus rings on the appendages that divide them into segments separated by joint... - Cell (29541 bytes)
77: ...okaryotic cells have three architectural regions: appendages called [[flagella]] and [[Pilus|pili]]—prot... - Snapping turtle (3271 bytes)
17: ...ngerous. They cannot fully retract their head and appendages, relying on fierce displays when aggravated. Thei... - Grasshopper (7846 bytes)
45: ... body fluid (hemolymph) filling body cavities and appendages. The one closed organ. the dorsal vessel, extend... - Axolotls (8008 bytes)
23: ...Fish can also nibble an axolotl's gill stalks and appendages while it is asleep, leading to infection.
31: ...eneration (biology)|regeneration]] of entire lost appendages in a period of months, and, in certain cases, mor... - Centipedes (2300 bytes)
18: ...uthparts that [[evolution|evolved]] from modified appendages. The most anterior trunk segment of a centipede h... - Grasshoppers and Crickets (8917 bytes)
87: ... body fluid (hemolymph) filling body cavities and appendages. The one closed organ. the dorsal vessel, extend... - Horseshoe Crabs (6711 bytes)
- Rays (5748 bytes)
19: ...ped their pectoral fins into broad flat wing-like appendages. - Sea Spiders (6456 bytes)
32: ...is fascinating chelicerate extend throughout many appendages because its body is too small to accommodate all ...
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