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rostellum (n.)

A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm.

rostellum Sentence Examples

  1. The rostellum, a protruding structure on the face of an orchid, functions as an adhesive device for attaching pollinia.
  2. In certain insects, the rostellum is a beak-like projection used for piercing and feeding.
  3. The rostellum of tapeworms serves as an attachment organ to the host's intestinal lining.
  4. The rostellum in sea urchins helps them to manipulate food particles and chew them up.
  5. The rostellum of snails is a muscular extension that is used for scraping and feeding.
  6. The rostellum of a viperfish is an elongate, lure-like appendage used to attract prey.
  7. The rostellum of certain parasitic plants, such as mistletoe, facilitates the transfer of nutrients from the host.
  8. The rostellum in some crustaceans is a modified antenna used for sensing and cleaning.
  9. The rostellum of flatworms, also known as the pharynx, is an invaginable tube used for feeding.
  10. The rostellum of sea turtles is a fleshy protrusion used for holding and cutting food before swallowing it.

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A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostell

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The rostellum, a protruding structure on the face of an orchid, functions as an adhesive device for attaching pollinia.

In certain insects, the rostellum is a beak-like projection used for piercing and feeding.

The rostellum of tapeworms serves as an attachment organ to the host's intestinal lining.

The rostellum in sea urchins helps them to manipulate food particles and chew them up.