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  • Their external skeleton [ test ] is covered with spines.
  • They set off allergic reactions when their feces pellets and jettisoned external skeletons are breathed in.
  • The sample was collected from a series of rock slabs that consisted of partial or complete, articulated, external skeletons.
  • Mies first proposed an external skeleton for an office building in 1923, but abandoned the concept until the late 1930s.
  • They have relatively weak wing muscles, and their thoracic cuticle plates are not fused together to create a rigid external skeleton.
  • Bait stations lure the termites to a chemical that kills the insects by stopping them from shedding and replacing their external skeletons.
  • Corals, which are invertebrates, take years to grow, especially if they form external skeletons as with brain, star and elkhorn corals.
  • Arthropods ( Greek for " jointed feet " ) have an exoskeleton ( external skeleton ), a ecological guilds in most environments.
  • The external skeleton of " Bothriolepis canadensis " is made of cellular dermal bone tissue and is characterized by distinct horizontal zonation or stratification.
  • Researchers discovered that the animal's external skeleton is embedded with thousands of tiny lenses, each about one-twentieth of a millimeter in diameter.
  • Brine shrimp in Great Salt Lake supplement their diet of green algae by eating their own castoff external skeletons, scientists from Poland and Utah have concluded.
  • The arms of the creatures called Ophiocoma wendtii, he found, were studded with hundreds of tiny bones that make up the protective armor of its external skeleton.
  • Corals are not plants, but the external skeletons of 500 to 600 species of tiny animals that slowly add to delicate structures that can be hundreds of years old.
  • An external skeleton can be quite heavy in relation to the overall mass of an animal, so on land, organisms that have an exoskeleton are mostly relatively small.
  • "It prevents most flea eggs from hatching or, if a few slip through to the larvae stage, stops them from developing chiten, the flea's external skeleton that it must have to live, " says Haynes.
  • At Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, a government-sponsored lab that opened on May 22, research could lead to external skeletons carrying artificial muscles that would make soldiers faster and stronger, said Paula Hammond, a research team leader.
  • By dissolving sedimentary rock of Silurian age ( 395 million to 435 million years ago ) from both regions in acid, he said, scientists have been able to extract fossilized cuticles from the external skeletons of arthropods " that are remarkably similar to those of modern arthropods ."