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biserial (a.)
Alt. of Biseriate
biserial Sentence Examples
- The biserial pattern of scales along the fish's lateral line aids in detecting movements in the water.
- The biologist observed a biserial arrangement of leaves along the stem of the plant.
- The shells of certain mollusk species display a biserial growth pattern, with new chambers added in a linear fashion.
- The researcher noted the biserial arrangement of spines on the sea urchin's test.
- In paleontology, the biserial arrangement of teeth in some prehistoric reptiles provides insight into their feeding habits.
- The biserial distribution of feathers along the bird's wing contributes to its aerodynamic efficiency.
- The biserial configuration of pods along the legume plant's stem maximizes sun exposure for photosynthesis.
- The biserial layout of tentacles on the jellyfish's bell assists in capturing prey from various directions.
- Botanists study the biserial arrangement of flowers on certain plant species to understand their pollination strategies.
- The biserial symmetry of certain marine invertebrates allows them to efficiently filter feed in aquatic environments.
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The biserial pattern of scales along the fish's lateral line aids in detecting movements in the water.
The biologist observed a biserial arrangement of leaves along the stem of the plant.
The shells of certain mollusk species display a biserial growth pattern, with new chambers added in a linear fashion.
The researcher noted the biserial arrangement of spines on the sea urchin's test.