Use "carapace|carapaces" in a sentence

1. They molt carapaces , I molt old body.

2. Between catwalks loomed the stooped carapaces of the Titans.

3. The arrogance became his protective carapace.

4. Its carapace measured only four inches.

5. The tortoise pulled its head into his carapace.

6. Space between body and wall of carapace enclosing Branchiae

7. The carapace also has a characteristic appearance.

8. ‘In most of the Boxfishes, vortex circulation increased from the posterior 3/4 of the carapace to the posterior edge of the carapace, but surface pressures along the carapace did not decrease.’ ‘Although differences in carapace morphology were apparent, vortical flow patterns around the four Boxfishes were fairly consistent.’

9. Crayfish have claws and a smooth carapace, like “true” lobsters

10. He said and pulled his head into his carapace.

11. The Amphipods are an order of malacostracan crustaceans.They have no carapace.

12. An adult body shell (or carapace) may measure up to 116mm across.

13. This photo shows only the carapace, with their distinctive reticulate surface ornamentation.

14. Now they were on the catwalk, deep underneath the carapace.

15. Skinnable alchemical ingredients are Tracheae, Venom Glands, Toxin and sometimes a Chitinous Carapace.

16. No one, not even Challenger, would see what lay beneath its stony carapace.

17. There is a shield-like carapace to enclose the cephalothorax, hence called Crustaceans

18. How the sly one squeaked, howled, sizzled, hissed, and swelled his hairy carapace!

19. Amphipoda is an order of malacostracan crustaceans with no carapace and generally with laterally compressed bodies

20. Carapace of red mouth of pigeon pointed tip, white goose music Xiang Xiangtian song.

21. He tickled gently at its glossy carapace,but the stubborn beetle would not budge.

22. Capacitors with round or ellipse carapace and bolt under bottom can all be tested.

23. Description: Amphipoda is an order of malacostracan crustaceans with no carapace and generally with laterally compressed bodies

24. She looks almost as though she has donned a smooth carapace with wrinkles and ambiguous edges Airbrushed …

25. The Cephalothorax of a spider is covered with a plate-like structure referred to as a carapace

26. He himself had acquired a cadaverous appearance; a shrinking manikin within his leather and steel-scale carapace.

27. It is common in crustacea and chelicerates.The Cephalothorax may be covered with a tough carapace.

28. A post-mandibular pyritised band may represent the carapace adductor muscle, which inserts on the mesolateral carinae.

29. The first one is crustacyanin (max 632 nm), a slate-blue pigment found in the lobster’s carapace.

30. There are other, less dangerous and difficult ways to shed the cluttered carapace of house.

31. Arachne are one of the two races born between Vida, the Goddess of Life and Love, and Zanalpadna, the Evil God of Carapaces and Compound Eyes

32. Liocarcinus navigator has a dark brown carapace up to approximately 33 millimetres (1.3 in) wide, with lighter pereiopods.

33. Possesses a Bivalved carapace that covers the head, which has a single pair of antennae, and anteriormost thorax

34. The marine Boxfishes have rigid keeled exteriors (carapaces) unlike most fishes, yet exhibit high stability, high maneuverability and relatively low drag given their large cross-sectional area

35. The king crabs have a nearly circular carapace, beneath which powerful legs helped the animal to swim and catch prey.

36. The Cephalothorax, also called prosoma, is composed of two primary surfaces: a dorsal carapace and a ventral sternum

37. Within the Branchiopoda, a well-developed carapace is present in members of the clade Phyllopoda but absent in the Sarsostraca.

38. Fairy shrimp:any of various transparent freshwater crustaceans of the order anostraca that lack a carapace and characteristically swim upside-down.

39. Cuttlebone is the easiest way to provide invertebrates with the minerals they need for healthy shell/carapace development

40. The Aldabra tortoise usually has a rounded and dark colored carapace with bumping up pieces and stunning patterns

41. This last pair of legs is usually held inside the carapace, in the cavity containing the breathing organs.

42. When hunting sea turtles, they appear to simply bite through the carapace around a flipper, immobilizing the turtle.

43. Most species have 20 body segments, bearing 11 pairs of leaf-like phyllopodia (swimming legs), and the body lacks a carapace.

44. ‘The taxon is unique among Brachyurans due to its distinctive dorsal carapace ornamentation.’ ‘Based upon the morphology of the chela and appendages and the orientation of the appendages with respect to the carapace, the new material is not referable to any macruran groups and must be a Brachyuran.’

45. Florida Cooters lack “C” shaped markings, and redbelly turtles have reddish or orange underside and reddish ventricle bars on the carapace

46. Description All Beetles have hard outer wing cases, known as elytra, and a hard upper body, called a carapace

47. The carapace of the vent crab is porcelain white suffused with lavender, the claws manicured black at the tips.

48. P. marmoratus has a square carapace 22–36 millimetres (0.87–1.42 in) long, which is dark violet brown with marbling in yellow.

49. Branchiopod - aquatic crustaceans typically having a carapace and many pairs of leaflike appendages used for swimming as well as respiration and feeding

50. However, their sister taxon is the extinct family Protostegidae that included other species that did not have a hard carapace.

51. The grenade left his grip at almost the same moment as another beam struck him full across the carapace, cracking it.

52. Any of numerous small, chiefly aquatic crustaceans of the order Amphipoda, such as the beach flea, having a laterally compressed body with no carapace.

53. Over the past fifteen years, her poems have appeared in South African literary journals, including Imprint, Green Dragon, Aerial, Slugnews, Carapace and New Coin.

54. Any of numerous small, chiefly aquatic crustaceans of the order Amphipoda, such as the beach flea, having a laterally compressed body with no carapace

55. A mature adult may have a carapace width up to 25 cm (10 in) and weigh up to 3 kg (6.6 lb).

56. Spiked Carapace - The Crypt Lord forms barbed layers of chitinous armor that increase its defense and return damage to enemy melee attackers.

57. Through the interface of the black carapace the suit plugged into his spine with nerve electrodes and into his motor nervous system.

58. Copepods lack a carapace and are extremely common in both freshwater and marine plankton, where they constitute an important food source for larger animals such as fish.

59. Lastly, the lipoglycoprotein and ovoverdin forms a bright green pigment that is usually present in the outer layers of the carapace and the lobster eggs.

60. I often have splitting headache, and it is painful that head carapace has to be felt painful, but had not contused . Excuse me at this moment what reason?

61. The carapace of P. zangerli is higher domed than that of the recent Chelydra, a trait conjectured to be associated with the coexistence of large, chelonivorous (i.e., turtle-eating) crocodilians.

62. Crayfish, like many crustacean have a carapace or shield which projects backwards from the head and covers all of the thorax The carapace has two functions; firstly it protects the delicate feather-like gills which branch off from the base of the legs, and secondly it provides a water channel that is a constant flow of oxygenated water to pass

63. The Upper White Jura of Germany has yielded carapaces of several minute Crustacea, which are either Brachyurous or Anomurous; but as no limbs or abdominal segments have been met with, it is more doubtful where to place them in a classification of the fossil forms

64. A comparative analysis of the material, represented by cranial and postcranial parts, including the dorsal carapace and caudal rings, suggests a close affinity withGlyptotherium cylindricum (Late Pleistocene of Central Mexico).

65. Aquatic crustaceans typically having a carapace and many pairs of leaflike appendages used for swimming as well as respiration and feeding Familiarity information: Branchiopod used as a noun is very rare

66. Tuzoia was a very large (up to 180 mm long) Bivalved arthropod with a nonmineralized domelike carapace strengthened by prominent pointed features and often flanked by a lateral ridge bearing a …

67. Dwarven Hand Cannon as well seems to be a far reach to be Bis when there's other options that is a better option and much more viable to get, such as Carapace Spine Crossbow(Stratholme).

68. Definition of Branchiopoda 1 : a subclass of crustacea comprising primitive aquatic forms typically having an elongated body, a carapace, and many pairs of foliaceous appendages and including the orders Anostraca, Notostraca, Conchostraca, and Cladocera 2 in …

69. Fishermen typically cut P. chilensis into slices with a handsaw, then use their fingers to pull out the siphons (which they refer to as tetas, or "udders") from the carapace, which is discarded.

70. Boxfish, also called trunkfish, or cowfish, any of a small group of shallow-water marine fishes of the family Ostraciontidae (or Ostraciidae), distinguished by a hard, boxlike, protective carapace covering most of the body

71. ‘One such androdioecious Branchiopod is the clam shrimp Eulimnadia texana.’ ‘The two-part, hinged carapace encloses the entire body, similar to the Branchiopod Conchostraca.’ ‘They have elongate bodies compared to most other living Branchiopods, with …

72. ‘One such androdioecious Branchiopod is the clam shrimp Eulimnadia texana.’ ‘The two-part, hinged carapace encloses the entire body, similar to the Branchiopod Conchostraca.’ ‘They have elongate bodies compared to most other living Branchiopods, with …

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74. Definition of Boxfish : any of a number of small bright-colored fishes (family Ostraciontidae) of tropical seas that are related to the triggerfishes but have the body and head enclosed in a hard carapace of hexagonal bony plates — called also trunkfish

75. A permittee may sell, offer for sale, trade, or barter any reptiles or amphibians from Lists A and B (only turtles with a carapace length of at least 4 inches) if the animals are Captively produced or legally obtained from out of state.

76. Copepod definition, any of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish

77. As nouns the difference between Amphipod and isopod is that Amphipod is a member of taxonomic order Amphipoda of small, shrimp-like crustaceans while isopod is any of very many crustaceans, of the order isopoda , that have a flattened body, and no carapace.

78. Definition of Biota : the flora and fauna of a region — see also microBiota Examples of Biota in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web Last year, a Chinese team published a fossil carapace with a similar shape from the 518-million-year-old Chengjiang Biota.

79. 33, 8 Apodous: Appendages: 49 - 52: Notable characters: Carapace more rounded than typical in Lepidurus, endite 6 of the first thoracic appendage is developed into a claw like structure (it is reduced to a small lobe in all other notostracans), second maxilla present: Reproduction

80. Branchiopod: 1 n aquatic crustaceans typically having a carapace and many pairs of leaflike appendages used for swimming as well as respiration and feeding Synonyms: Branchiopod crustacean , Branchiopodan Types: show 4 types hide 4 types daphnia , water flea minute freshwater crustacean having a round body enclosed in a transparent