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Meaning of peristomial
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peristomial (a.)
Of or pertaining to a peristome.
peristomial Sentence Examples
- The peristomial margin of the bryozoan colony exhibited intricate patterns and shapes.
- The peristomial cavity of the snail served as the protective opening for its radula.
- The peristomial notch in the sea urchin's test allowed for food to enter its mouth.
- The peristomial disk of the tentacled snake concealed its fangs when not in use.
- The peristomial ring in ctenophorae surrounded the mouth and assisted in prey capture.
- The peristomial membrane of the jellyfish formed a thin barrier over its mouth.
- The peristomial setae of the marine worm aided in anchoring it to the substrate.
- The peristomial teeth of the rotifer scraped food particles into its mouth.
- The peristomial funnel of the cone snail concentrated venom for its lethal bite.
- The peristomial spines of the sea urchin served a defensive function against predators.
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Of or pertaining to a peristome.
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The peristomial margin of the bryozoan colony exhibited intricate patterns and shapes.
The peristomial cavity of the snail served as the protective opening for its radula.
The peristomial notch in the sea urchin's test allowed for food to enter its mouth.
The peristomial disk of the tentacled snake concealed its fangs when not in use.