sternite Meaning in Tamil ( sternite வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
நில பேறுடைமை,
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sternite தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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sternite's Usage Examples:
In Limulus small entosternites are found in each somite of the appendage-bearing mesosoma, and we find in Scorpio, in the only somite of the mesosoma which has a welldeveloped pair of appendages, that of the pectens, a small entosternite with ten pairs of muscles inserted into it.
In each somite of the mesosoma is a small, free entosternite having a similar position, but below or ventral to the nerve cords, and having a smaller number of muscles attached to it.
1 to 6) the entosternites of Limulus, Scorpio and Mygale.
The entosternites are cartilaginous in texture, but they have neither the chemical character nor the microscopic structure of the hyaline cartilage of Vertebrates.
met, The pentagonal metasternite of the prosoma behind all the coxae.
Lankester some years ago made a special study of the histology (3) of these entosternites for the purpose of comparison, and also ascertained the relations of the very numerous muscles which are inserted into them (4).
Heymons considers that it represents the sternites of the three trophal segments, and that the gula is merely a secondary development.
These elements are a central piece or sternite, 12 and a lateral field on each side bearing the leg-rudi 1s ment.
On account of the great extension of the metathorax and the haunches of the large hindlegs, the first abdominal sternite is wanting, and the second is - the stylets.
The longitudinal segmented band along the middle line represents the early segmentation of the nervous system and the subsequent median field of each sternite; the lateral transverse unshaded bands are the lateral fields of each segment; the shaded areas indicate the more internally placed mesoderm layer.
The coxae of the five pairs of limbs following the chelicerae were arranged in a series on each side between the mouth, M, and the metasternites, mets.
Verhoeff (1894-1896) - in a beetle's abdomen, but the tenth sternite is usually absent.