keratinous उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- At the same time this finding implies that the use of plates for thermo-regulation may be less likely because the keratinous covering would make heat transfer from the bone highly ineffective.
- Shope determined the protrusions were keratinous carcinomas due to the infection of CRPV . Shope's research led to the development the first mammalian model of a cancer caused by a virus.
- It had a wide muzzle filled with more than 500 teeth, which were replaced at a rapid rate : around every 14 days . The jaws may have borne a keratinous sheath.
- The surfaces of the premaxillae are rugose with the edges elevated above the body of the bone, suggesting that a keratinous shield would have been supported by the rugosities at the tip of the snout.
- To replace the act of chewing, the pangolin stomach is muscular, with keratinous spines that project into the interior and contains small stones to mash and grind prey, similarly to a bird s gizzard.
- When the tongue is retracted, the prey is caught on backward-facing keratinous " teeth ", located along the roof of the buccal cavity, allowing the animal both to capture and grind food.
- Idirans are biologically immortal and are very resilient to physical damage as they are protected by a natural keratinous body-armour and can withstand catastrophic damage and even remain conscious, though they do not naturally regenerate.
- Instead of teeth like other sirenians, Steller's sea cow had a dense array of white bristles, long, which were used to pull out seaweed and hold food, and used keratinous plates for chewing.
- The armor of " Euoplocephalus " may have had a keratinous covering, or it may have floated in the skin, as is seen in modern palpebral bones over the eyes may have provided additional protection for the eyes.
- Various phytosaurs have crests and similar ornamentions in their snouts . " Nicrosaurus " has a ridge along the snout that would have supported a keratinous crest in life, while " Mystriosuchus westphali " has several bony crests.