setae (Meaning)
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setae (pl.)
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setae Sentence Examples
- The caterpillar's body was covered in wispy, silken setae that gave it a velvety appearance.
- The setae lining the legs of the cockroach provided it with excellent traction on smooth surfaces.
- The setae on the surface of the plant helped to trap dew and rainwater, providing moisture to the leaves.
- The brush-like setae on the antennae of the butterfly allowed it to perceive the faintest scents in the air.
- The bristles surrounding the spider's mouthparts were specialized setae used to sense vibrations in the web.
- The sensory setae on the body of the Earthworm allowed it to navigate its dark, underground environment.
- The stiff, protective setae on the legs of the walking stick mimicked the appearance of a twig, providing camouflage.
- The setae on the gills of the damselfly provided it with increased surface area for oxygen exchange.
- The setae on the edges of the beetle's wings created a buzzing sound during flight.
- The specialized setae on the forelegs of the praying mantis allowed it to grasp and hold onto its unsuspecting prey.
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The caterpillar's body was covered in wispy, silken setae that gave it a velvety appearance.
The setae lining the legs of the cockroach provided it with excellent traction on smooth surfaces.
The setae on the surface of the plant helped to trap dew and rainwater, providing moisture to the leaves.
The brush-like setae on the antennae of the butterfly allowed it to perceive the faintest scents in the air.