monomyary (Meaning)

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monomyary (a.)

Of or pertaining to the Monomya.

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monomyary (n.)

One of the Monomya.

Synonyms & Antonyms of monomyary

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

monomyary Sentence Examples

  1. Monomyary, the condition of having only one piece, is characteristic of the shells of many Mollusks.
  2. The monomyary bivalve, the oyster, relies on its single valve to protect its soft body.
  3. Monomyary cephalopods, like the nautilus, have a single external shell.
  4. The fossil record indicates that monomyary shells were present in the Cambrian period.
  5. Monomyary arthropods, such as barnacles, have a single external plate.
  6. The monomyary condition is often associated with a sessile lifestyle.
  7. Researchers study monomyary organisms to gain insights into the evolution of body plans.
  8. Monomyary animals typically have specialized adaptations to compensate for the lack of a hinge.
  9. The monomyary construction of certain shells provides increased protection against predators.
  10. Monomyary organisms play important ecological roles, contributing to the diversity and stability of marine ecosystems.

FAQs About the word monomyary

Of or pertaining to the Monomya., One of the Monomya.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Monomyary, the condition of having only one piece, is characteristic of the shells of many Mollusks.

The monomyary bivalve, the oyster, relies on its single valve to protect its soft body.

Monomyary cephalopods, like the nautilus, have a single external shell.

The fossil record indicates that monomyary shells were present in the Cambrian period.