Examples of using Seta in English and their translations into Portuguese
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appendicular skeleton to form the müller¿s opening and the composition of the seta tuft are not known.
The resulting diploid zygote originates a sporophyte composed of a foot, seta, and capsule, where thousands of haploid spores are produced by meiosis.
even my husband is good Seta more delicate than usual.
the Matsés call the period of one year seta, the same term used to designate the river turtle.
In this work, starches of the redonda arrowroot and seta arrowroot were analyzed
the villages of Akagi and Kitatachibana both from Seta District.
The European Council in Stockholm seta target transposition rate of 98.5% of all internal market directives set by the European Council,
of the vein r4+5, a katepimeron seta and a strongly curved downward proepimeral ventral bristle.
Key characteristics for adults are round oval shaped bodies covered in scales or setae.
Definition English: A class of annelid worms with few setae per segment.
My first coffee was SETA….
Has four longitudinal rows of glands associated to small pores, one setae and three precloacal pores.
Larval setae do not inject venom
Urticating hairs(setae) are found in about 90% of the species of tarantula(spiders of the family Theraphosidae)
One square millimeter of a gecko's footpad has 14,000 hair-like structures called setae.
One way to get environmental water is through tufts of hydrophilic setae, capable of picking up water from the soil by capillarity.
One square millimeter of a gecko's footpad has 14,000 hair-like structures called setae.
Liechtensteinii with simple setae on the surface; absence of setae on the base of the antenna in p.
on the hind legs have eight setae instead of six, like those of the cat.
Different types of fleas differ from each other in the structure of the head and the number of setae on the legs.