bicaudal (Meaning)

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bicaudal (a.)

Having, or terminating in, two tails.

Synonyms & Antonyms of bicaudal

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bicaudal Sentence Examples

  1. The bicaudal embryo exhibited a distinct double-tailed phenotype during development.
  2. Bicaudal birds are a rare avian species known for their unique forked tail.
  3. The bicaudal fin of a fish serves as an efficient organ for locomotion and stability.
  4. The bicaudal genes play a crucial role in regulating the formation of the tail and other posterior structures in animals.
  5. The bicaudal species of planarian flatworm is capable of regenerating both heads from a single body.
  6. Bicaudal parasites can be found in a variety of hosts, including insects and reptiles.
  7. The bicaudal filament of a phage virus provides attachment and entry into host cells.
  8. Bicaudal molecules are often involved in the assembly and function of macromolecular complexes.
  9. Bicaudal reflexes occur when both tails of an animal respond simultaneously to a stimulus.
  10. In cellular biology, bicaudal structures are essential for the proper distribution of cytoplasmic components during cell division.

FAQs About the word bicaudal

Having, or terminating in, two tails.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The bicaudal embryo exhibited a distinct double-tailed phenotype during development.

Bicaudal birds are a rare avian species known for their unique forked tail.

The bicaudal fin of a fish serves as an efficient organ for locomotion and stability.

The bicaudal genes play a crucial role in regulating the formation of the tail and other posterior structures in animals.