Animais - A anatomia dos peixes, insetos, etc.
Aqui você aprenderá algumas palavras relacionadas à anatomia de peixes, insetos, etc. em inglês, como "barbatana", "antena" e "tentáculo".
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the front part of an insect's body that contains the eyes, antennae, mouth, and other sensory parts, and is connected to the rest of the body by a small joint called the neck

cabeça, caput
the anterior part of an insect, especially an arthropod, behind the thorax

abdômen, ventre
the middle part in the body of an insect between the head and the abdomen that bears the limbs or wings

tórax, peito
(zoology) any of the pair of sensory appendages on the head of an insect, crustacean or arthropod

antena, antena sensorial
a type of eye found in some invertebrates that consists of a single lens

olho simples, ocelo
a complex visual organ with multiple lenses found in insects and crustaceans

olho composto, olho facetado
any of the pair of tentacles of an insect or crustacean that help them to sense touch or taste

antena, palpo
the fine, delicate strands of silk that form a spider's web, known for their ethereal and wispy nature

fios de seda, seda de aranha
any of the sharp curved organs of an arthropod or insect, such as a crab, lobster, etc.

pinça, tenaz
a long, tubular feeding organ found in many insects, such as butterflies, moths, and flies, which is used to suck up nectar, other liquids, or in some cases, blood

tromba, probóscide
one of the parts that make up the insects' body and are repeated, like the head, thorax, and abdomen, and each one usually has a pair of legs and other structures

segmento
a sharp, pointed organ found in certain animals that is used to inject venom or deliver a painful sting

ferrão, aguilhão
a round organ on the body of some animals that helps them stick to a surface

ventosa, órgão sugador
a rigid, branching structure that provides support and strength to the wing, allowing for controlled flight

nervura, veia
the internal bony structure of an animal that gives it form and supports its weight

endoesqueleto, esqueleto interno
the hard outer covering that supports the body of an animal, such as an arthropod

exoesqueleto, carapaça
a thin flat membrane of the body of many sea creatures, used for swimming and keeping balance

barbatana, nadadeira
the poisonous substance produced by some snakes, scorpions, or spiders to kill their prey or to defend themselves from predators

veneno
any of the various flexible limbs of an animal, especially an invertebrate, which enable it to move or hold things

tentáculo, apêndice
an organ of a fish or an amphibian through which it can obtain the oxygen that is dissolved in water

brânquia, guelra
a paired, wing-like appendage located on the sides of the body of fish, used for stability, maneuverability, and generating lift during swimming

barbatana peitoral, nadadeira peitoral
the rectum or external opening in some animals, such as a fish, bird, etc., through which waste is passed

cloaca, orifício anal
the foremost segment of the thorax in insects and other arthropods

protórax, o segmento mais anterior do tórax
the middle segment of the thorax in animals, typically bearing the middle legs and forewings in insects

mesotórax, segmento médio do tórax
the posterior of the three segments that make up the thorax, located behind the mesothorax and typically bearing the hind legs and the hindwings in insects

metatórax, o segmento posterior do tórax
the anterior wing of an insect, typically larger and more developed than the hindwing, that plays a key role in flight

asa dianteira, asa principal
the posterior pair of wings in insects, located on the metathorax, and typically used for balance, maneuverability, and gliding during flight

asa posterior, asa traseira
the last section of the digestive tract, which includes the colon, rectum, and cloaca

intestino posterior, última seção do trato digestivo
(anatomy) each of the pair of tubes in the female body through which eggs pass to the ovary

oviduto, trompa de Falópio
the specialized structures located around the mouth used for feeding, grooming, and other related functions

parte bucal, estrutura bucal
a protective covering or lid-like structure that can be found in various organisms, such as fish, snails, and some insects

opérculo, cobertura protetora
a sensory system found in fish and some aquatic animals that detects changes in water pressure

linha lateral, sistema sensorial lateral
a prominent fin located on the back of fish and certain marine mammals, providing stability

barbatana dorsal, nadadeira dorsal
a small, fleshy fin located on the back of some fish, typically behind the dorsal fin

barbatana adiposa, barbatana gorda
the posterior part of a fish or aquatic animal's body, composed of fins that provide propulsion and maneuverability

barbatana caudal, cauda de peixe
a light-emitting organ found in certain animals, such as deep-sea fishes and cephalopods, which is used for communication, camouflage, or attracting prey or mates

fotóforo, órgão luminoso
a pair of paired fins located on the ventral side of a fish's body which aid in stability, maneuverability, and sometimes reproductive functions

barbatana pélvica, barbatana ventral
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