External skeleton in Vietnamese


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1. The external skeleton has one incidental quality which has had momentous results.

2. In addition, fire corals have a sharp, calcified external skeleton that can scrape the skin.

3. Exoskeleton = Acarines, as arthropods, have an external skeleton with muscles acting on joints from inside

4. 14 Members of the largest and most diverse phylum of animals , have segmented bodies and an external skeleton.

5. This Cuticle protects the animal from the environment, maintains body shape, and permits motility by acting as an external skeleton

6. Vertebrates do it by means of a backbone and internal skeleton, arthropods achieve structural rigidity by means of a tough external skeleton or shell.

7. Amphipods are arthropods, and as such they possess the arthropodan features of a segmented body with jointed, segmented, appendages and an external skeleton, or integument

8. The Crustaceans are a group of animals that belong to the class Crustacea in the phylum Arthropoda (organisms with segmented bodies, jointed legs or wings, and an external skeleton)

9. Asymmetry caused by a spatial differentiation of secretion rates of the external skeleton, eventually resulting in Asymmetry of internal body organs which have to accommodate in their packing to the shape of the shell; From: Advances in BioChirality, 1999

10. Cystoid, any member of an extinct class (Cystoidea) of primitive echinoderms (animals with a hard, calcareous external skeleton, related to the modern sea lily and starfish) that first appeared during the Middle Ordovician Epoch and persisted into the Late Devonian Epoch (the Ordovician Period began about 488 million years ago, and the Devonian Period ended 359 million years ago).