urchins in English

noun
1
a mischievous young child, especially one who is poorly or raggedly dressed.
He had told her that there would always be street urchins , to young and weak to work, scouring the streets for pockets to pick.

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1. Bellerophontic snails sea urchins with flexible tests

2. And that's because the urchins eat kelp.

3. Sea urchins and starfish feel prickly to the touch.

4. Hey, Johnson, have two urchins here talking too.

5. Also infesting this domain are the dramatically spiny sea urchins.

6. Some dozen Barefooted urchins ganged in from the riverside: 2

7. Giant kelp is the sea urchins' chief food supply.

8. Some dozen barefooted urchins ganged in from the riverside.

9. Sea urchins, chitons, limpets and psarrot fish feed on Coralline algae

10. Crinoids are echinoderms related to starfish, sea urchins, and brittle stars

11. Echinoderms, like starfish, urchins and sea-cucumbers can be found here.

12. We were in the bazaar with all the little urchins watching us.

13. Two urchins were struggling to detach the machine gun from its mount.

14. It's those urchins after the chap with the Beatle hairstyle again.

15. Common fossils from this time are marine Belemnites, clams, crinoids, and sea urchins

16. Echinoderms, which are exclusively marine animals, are divided into five classes, the Asteroidea (starfishes), Ophiuroidea (serpent-stars), Echinoidea (sea-urchins, heart-urchins, and sand-dollars), Holothuroidea (sea-cucumbers), and Crinoidea (sea-lilies and feather-stars).

17. Many sea-urchins of temperate waters have tiny pronged pincers, often provided with poison glands.

18. Artificial cloning has been done with animals that reproduce sexually, such as sea urchins, salamanders and frogs.

19. They stay in makeshift cottages near the fields guarding the produce from urchins and commuters alike .

20. Typical Benthic invertebrates include sea anemones, sponges, corals, sea stars, sea urchins, worms, bivalves, crabs, and many more

21. Crinoids, also known as sea lilies, are related to starfish, sea urchins, and sea cucumbers

22. I shared my nursery with other embryos and juveniles, from clams and crabs to sea urchins and anemones.

23. With every storm, parts of the cliffs fall, including rocks and fossils of sponges, oysters and sea urchins.

24. Axonemes are prepared from the sea urchins, Pseudocentrotus depressus, Clypeaster japonicus, Anthocidaris crassispina, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, Strongylocentrotus intermedius, Strongylocentrotus nudus, and Scaphechinus mirabilis.

25. Aquavitae aims to develop solutions for increasing the cultivation of low-trophic species, such as seaweed and sea urchins

26. We performed a multilevel factorial field experiment to identify the effects of five factors on sea urchins' (Strongylocentrotus droebachiensis) aggregating behavior.

27. Crinoids, or Sea-Lilies, may look like plants, but they are actually animals - echinoderms, related to starfish and sea urchins

28. Ambulacrum are the names for the groupings of tube feet on sea urchins, which served as a visual inspiration for this “floppy hat”

29. Where the so-called “Brinicle” met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfish

30. The interaction between the substrate preparation by coralline algae and reef destruction by sea urchins are additionally important factors influencing this species diversity pattern.

31. After a few years, between five and seven years, fish come back, they eat the urchins, and then the algae grow again.

32. The Benthonic fauna of the abyssal zone contains a large number of: a) crabs and worms b) lobsters and sea urchins c) sharks d) stingrays e) jellyfish ; Question: The Benthonic fauna of the abyssal zone contains a large number of: a) crabs and worms b) lobsters and sea urchins c) …

33. The starfish along with sea urchins and relatives including feather stars, brittle stars, basket stars, sea daisies, sea lilies, and sea cucumbers make up the Phylum Echinodermata.

34. Their mode of feeding reveals analogies to that of marine benthonic invertebrates. Fishes which feed on sea urchins exemplify adaptations to prey capture and enemy avoidance.

35. The spines of the omnivorous pencil-spined urchin (Eucidaris thouarsii) extend outward from its body. There are some 700 species of sea urchins worldwide.

36. Like sand dollars, heart urchins have well-developed petals and the anus is on the side of the skeleton instead of on the Aboral surface

37. Where the so-called "Brinicle" met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfish

38. In truth, Han spent most of his childhood in the service of Garris Shrike, the leader of a trading clan that used abandoned street urchins as beggars and petty thieves.

39. Like their relatives—starfishes, sea urchins, sea cucumbers, and brittle stars—Crinoids are echinoderms, animals with rough, spiny surfaces and a special kind of radial symmetry based on five or multiples of five

40. The descriptions in The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet cover the gamut of organisms found in the seas surrounding Ambon―crabs, shrimp, sea urchins, mussels―as well as minerals and rare concretions taken from animals and plants

41. The descriptions in The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet cover the gamut of organisms found in the seas surrounding Ambon—crabs, shrimp, sea urchins, mussels—as well as minerals and rare concretions taken from animals and plants

42. The descriptions in The Ambonese Curiosity Cabinet cover the gamut of organisms found in the seas surrounding Ambon—crabs, shrimp, sea urchins, mussels—as well as minerals and rare concretions taken from animals and plants

43. Petaloid Ambulacrum definition is - am Ambulacrum in which the apical portion is expanded to form an area petaloid in outline on the aboral surface of the test (as in most irregular sea urchins).

44. -modified spined concerned with cpaturing tiny prey and protecting the dermal Branchiae from collecting sediment and small parasites-is a small wrench or claw-shaped structure commonly found on Echinoderms, particularly in sea stars (class Asteroidea) and sea urchins (class Echinoidea)

45. The ophiocephalous pedicellariae of three adratic species of sea urchins have been investigated by the aid of scanning electron microscope regarding the structure of the skeletal ossicles and by the aid of light microscope to elucidate the function of muscles und connective tissue structures.

46. What, but poor little urchins, whose stomachs are craving, and little old Beldames in shoals; And lice by the thousand, mosquitoes and flies? (I can't count you the cloud as it rolls!) Which keep humming and buzzing about one, a language denying the respite of sleep,

47. The Blastopore can be a discrete "hole" in the embryo that elongates (called an archenteron) as in the case of sea urchins (Figure 7), or it can be a broad lip of cells that narrows as epibolizing cells expand as in frogs and snails (Figures 5 and 8).

48. ‘The grand stone buildings with the engraved inlays and elegantly dressed people shared the same street as the dirt Besmeared street urchins who dodged in and out of the traffic.’ ‘All of them had their clothes torn or Besmeared with mud.’ ‘Occasionally they were Besmeared with fat, possibly to …

49. ‘It forms a Brinicle as it contacts warmer water below the surface.’ ‘Brinicles are found in both the Arctic and the Antarctic.’ ‘Where the so-called "Brinicle" met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfish.’ ‘The Brinicle has …

50. ‘It forms a Brinicle as it contacts warmer water below the surface.’ ‘Brinicles are found in both the Arctic and the Antarctic.’ ‘Where the so-called "Brinicle" met the sea bed, a web of ice formed that froze everything it touched, including sea urchins and starfish.’ ‘The Brinicle has …