structural adaptation造句
例句與造句
- The species in this group vary in the structural adaptations of the tongue.
- Three of the most common and important structural adaptations of ant plants are the domatia, extrafloral nectaries.
- At that time, the building was used for a diversity of purposes, which entailed a number of structural adaptations.
- After the turn of the 21st century, the show made major structural adaptations, including changing its traditional magazine format to a narrative format.
- Such structural adaptations are acquired by an animal in the course of its life, but are limited in degree and rare, rather than frequent and obvious.
- It's difficult to find structural adaptation in a sentence. 用structural adaptation造句挺難的
- "The difficult path to structural adaptations, holding back salaries, spending discipline and modern work policies have paid off, " said CDU party secretary Peter Hitze.
- For example, Adrian Bird defined epigenetics as " " the structural adaptation of chromosomal regions so as to register, signal or perpetuate altered activity states . ""
- As well as supporting such a significant proportion of the world's eucalypt species, the area provides examples of the range of structural adaptations of the eucalypts to Australian environments.
- Organisms when presented with the problem of regulating body temperature have not only behavioural, physiological, and structural adaptations but also a feedback system to trigger these adaptations to regulate temperature accordingly.
- The plants indicated, through structural adaptations, a seasonal cold period and a mean annual temperature around ( higher than found by the oxygen isotope data ) and the presence of ferns and bryophytes indicates rainy conditions.
- Khokhar, Jawaid A ., and N . M . Soomro . " A Comparative Study of Structural Adaptations of Mouthparts in Mantodea From Sindh . " Pakistan J . Zool 41.1 ( 2009 ) : 21-27.
- Measurements of the semicircular canals, the mechanism for balance inside the ear, showed that Archaeopteryx ( pronounced ar-kee-OP-tur-ix ) had the " neurological and structural adaptations necessary for flight, " the scientists concluded.
- The commensal relation is often between a larger host and a smaller commensal; the host organism is unmodified, whereas the commensal species may show great structural adaptation consonant with its habits, as in the remoras that ride attached to sharks and other fishes.
- A "'plastron "'is a type of structural adaptation occurring among some aquatic arthropods ( primarily insects ), a form of inorganic gill which holds a thin film of atmospheric oxygen in an area with small openings called spiracles that connect to the tracheal system.
- In 1953 he worked on the concept of " ancient deep-water " ( primitive teleosts which evolved early and dominate the demersal to abysso-and bathypelagic faunas and whose structural adaptation to their habitat include eye and swim bladder modifications and proliferation of light organs e . g.
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