Words Related to Animals - The Anatomy of Fish, Insects, etc.
Here you will learn some words related to the anatomy of fish, insects, etc. in English such as "fin", "antenna", and "tentacle".
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antenna
[noun]
(zoology) any of the pair of sensory appendages on the head of an insect, crustacean or arthropod
simple eye
[noun]
a type of eye found in some invertebrates that consists of a single lens
gossamer
[noun]
the fine, delicate strands of silk that form a spider's web, known for their ethereal and wispy nature
pincer
[noun]
any of the sharp curved organs of an arthropod or insect, such as a crab, lobster, etc.
stinger
[noun]
a sharp, pointed organ found in certain animals that is used to inject venom or deliver a painful sting
sucker
[noun]
a round organ on the body of some animals that helps them stick to a surface
fin
[noun]
a thin flat membrane of the body of many sea creatures, used for swimming and keeping balance
tentacle
[noun]
any of the various flexible limbs of an animal, especially an invertebrate, which enable it to move or hold things
gill
[noun]
an organ of a fish or an amphibian through which it can obtain the oxygen that is dissolved in water
pectoral fin
[noun]
a paired, wing-like appendage located on the sides of the body of fish, used for stability, maneuverability, and generating lift during swimming
vent
[noun]
the rectum or external opening in some animals, such as a fish, bird, etc., through which waste is passed
hindgut
[noun]
the last section of the digestive tract, which includes the colon, rectum, and cloaca
oviduct
[noun]
(anatomy) each of the pair of tubes in the female body through which eggs pass to the ovary
mouthpart
[noun]
the specialized structures located around the mouth used for feeding, grooming, and other related functions
lateral line
[noun]
a sensory system found in fish and some aquatic animals that detects changes in water pressure
dorsal fin
[noun]
a prominent fin located on the back of fish and certain marine mammals, providing stability
caudal fin
[noun]
the posterior fin of a fish, extending from the end of the body, and it is responsible for providing propulsion
pelvic fin
[noun]
a pair of paired fins located on the ventral side of a fish's body which aid in stability, maneuverability, and sometimes reproductive functions
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