annelid worms in Vietnamese
giun đốt , Annelida
Sentence patterns related to "annelid worms"
1. Reconstructing the early evolution of segmented Annelid worms
2. Annelid Secreting a dwelling tube is a common phenomenon among phoronid, pogonophoran and Annelid worms
3. Annelid worms are a disparate, primitively segmented clade of bilaterians that first appear during the early Cambrian Period
4. Amphitrite definition is - a genus of tube-inhabiting marine annelid worms having branching gills and many tentacles anterior to the mouth.
5. The Clitellata are a class of annelid worms, characterized by having a Clitellum - the 'collar' that forms a reproductive cocoon during part of their life cycles
6. Clitellum (plural clitella) (biology) A glandular swelling in the epidermis of some annelid worms; it secretes a viscous fluid in which the eggs are deposited.
7. The Clitellata are a class of annelid worms, characterized by having a clitellum - the 'collar' that forms a reproductive cocoon during part of their life cycles.
Clitellata là một lớp giun đốt, đặc trưng bởi có một "búi tuyến da" - hình thành một cái kén sinh sản trong một phần của cuộc đời của chúng.
8. Clitellum: A glandular swelling of the epidermis of certain annelid worms, such as earthworms, that secretes a viscous fluid to form a cocoon in which the eggs are deposited.
9. Clitellum a saddle-like structure present around part of the anterior half of some ANNELID worms which contains glands that secrete mucus, forming a sheath round copulating animals and a …
10. Clitellum a saddle-like structure present around part of the anterior half of some ANNELID worms which contains glands that secrete mucus, forming a sheath round copulating animals and a cocoon round the eggs
11. Brachiopods are a group that probably share a close relationship with molluscs and with the annelid worms, but which have been evolving separately for at least 530 million years, since a time at which the ancestors of each group could not easily
12. In botany, an elaiosome (fleshy structure attached to the seed), especially in the plant family Euphorbiaceae; In animal anatomy: prostomium, the sensory organ of Annelid worms; the wattle (anatomy), cockscomb, or snood of some birds; In human anatomy: sublingual Caruncle, an area on the tongue; a small, red portion of the corner of the eye