septal neck उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Septal necks are straight; connecting rings cylindrical, thin, and strongly contracted where they meet the necks.
- The siphuncle is achoanitic, having virtually no septal necks, segments formed all but entirely by connecting rings.
- Septal necks flair outwardly, segments are inflated ventrally and are straight dorsally, a character of the family.
- Those of " Solenochilus " have more strongly inflated siphuncle segments and more tightly curved septal necks.
- Septal necks are short, never quite reaching the previous septum and may vary in length ontogenically within a species.
- The juvenile segments in early genera are straight and tubular, with short orthochoantic septal necks inherited from the Bassleroceratidae.
- Plectronoceratina consist of forms in which siphuncle material is expanded into the chambers where unbounded by septal necks, forming siphuncular bulbs.
- Septal necks are retrosiphonate, characteristic of their nautlloid ancestors, and are commonly very long, forming an almost continuous siphunclular tube.
- The siphuncle is central, with orthochaonitic septal necks and segments which are slightly expanded between septa, giving it a beaded appearance.
- Later forms include those with cyrochoanitic septal necks ( curved outward ) and segments that may be slightly to strongly expanded into the chambers.