hairlike造句1. The seeds sprout into small, hairlike seedings.
2. Seeds with 1 hairlike appendage at each end.
3. A hairy or hairlike growth such as that on or near the face of certain mammals.
4. It was made from the hairlike parts of certain plants.
5. A fiber is a pliable hairlike strand that is very small in diameter in relation to its length.
6. The researchers hypothesize that the sound waves are intercepted by cilia—hairlike structures—on the larvae.
7. Cilia -- Long , slender microscopic hairlike processes extending from cells and capable of rhythmic motion.
8. Rather, its rainbow glow emanates from light reflecting off the creature's cilia, small hairlike projections that beat simultaneously to move the jellyfish through the water.
9. Fine volcanic ash preserved the specimen's exquisite features, such as mouthparts and hairlike structures that covered its legs, according to the study.
10. Any of various irises characterized by a conspicuous region of hairs or hairlike structures on the lower parts of the three outer drooping perianth segments.
11. In this depiction of the rod-shaped E. coli, two flagella trail from one end while hairlike pili surround a capsule full of tangled nucleoids.
12. Baleen whales, including the humpback whales and blue whales, are toothless and instead use hairlike structures called baleen to filter tiny prey such as krill from seawater.
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13. Suer's work shows that nine out of 10 of these odors are picked up by olfactory neurons under hairlike structures on the mosquitoes' mouthparts.
14. Each neuron consists of a cell body, which contains the nucleus, and one or More hairlike extensions.
15. Each neuron consists of a cell body, which contains the nude us, and one or more hairlike extensions.
16. Lungs are more complex than either of these organs, containing several different cell types that form delicate, hairlike capillaries and a maze of branching air sacs.
17. Instead, they are transported mainly by the movement of tiny hairlike structures inside the tubes and by muscular contractions.
18. Fine particulate matter — particles smaller than 2.5 micrometers — can evade hairlike projections in the nose and trachea that trap larger particles.
19. The early application has proved its validity in our study, especially for hairlike analysis to algorithm and improving the validity to the whole project.
20. The recent discovery of a pterosaur specimen covered in long, dense, and relatively thick hairlike fossil material was the first clear evidence that his reasoning was correct.