intervital (Meaning)

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intervital (a.)

Between two lives.

Synonyms & Antonyms of intervital

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intervital Sentence Examples

  1. The caterpillar undergoes a transformative stage, intervital between its larval and adult phases.
  2. The cocoon serves as a protective encasement during the intervital period of the butterfly's life cycle.
  3. The amphibian spends part of its life in an intervital stage, transitioning between aquatic and terrestrial environments.
  4. The seed undergoes an intervital process as it germinates, marking the beginning of a new plant's life.
  5. In certain species, there is an intervital phase where juveniles exhibit characteristics of both parents before reaching maturity.
  6. The intervital period in some species is marked by a suspended animation, allowing survival in harsh conditions.
  7. The pupal stage in insects represents an intervital state between larval and adult forms.
  8. During the intervital stage, the organism experiences profound physiological changes to adapt to its upcoming life phase.
  9. The intervital transformation is a crucial aspect of the life history strategy for many species.
  10. The intervital period in the life cycle is a fascinating and often overlooked aspect of biological diversity.

FAQs About the word intervital

Between two lives.

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The caterpillar undergoes a transformative stage, intervital between its larval and adult phases.

The cocoon serves as a protective encasement during the intervital period of the butterfly's life cycle.

The amphibian spends part of its life in an intervital stage, transitioning between aquatic and terrestrial environments.

The seed undergoes an intervital process as it germinates, marking the beginning of a new plant's life.