polybranchia (Meaning)
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polybranchia (n. pl.)
A division of Nudibranchiata including those which have numerous branchiae on the back.
Synonyms & Antonyms of polybranchia
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polybranchia Sentence Examples
- The polybranchia of the sea cucumber allows it to absorb nutrients from the water through its numerous respiratory structures.
- The polybranchiate anatomy of the marine worm enables it to thrive in low-oxygen environments.
- The polybranchial gills of the damselfish provide a large surface area for oxygen exchange.
- The polybranchia of the hagfish facilitate respiration under low-energy conditions.
- The polybranchiate body plan of the polychaete worm maximizes its oxygen uptake in a variety of habitats.
- The polybranchia of the horseshoe crab supports its active respiratory needs during spawning.
- The polybranchiate structure of the dragonfish allows it to extract oxygen from the oxygen-poor deep sea environment.
- The polybranchia of the epaulette shark helps it to survive in stagnant and low-oxygen tidal pools.
- The polybranchiate adaptations of the marine snail enhance its ability to withstand changes in oxygen availability.
- The polybranchia of the polyclad flatworm enable it to respire efficiently across its flattened body.
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A division of Nudibranchiata including those which have numerous branchiae on the back.
No synonyms found.
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The polybranchia of the sea cucumber allows it to absorb nutrients from the water through its numerous respiratory structures.
The polybranchiate anatomy of the marine worm enables it to thrive in low-oxygen environments.
The polybranchial gills of the damselfish provide a large surface area for oxygen exchange.
The polybranchia of the hagfish facilitate respiration under low-energy conditions.