- A
spinneret is a silk-
spinning organ of a
spider or the
larva of an insect. Some
adult insects also have spinnerets, such as
those borne on the forelegs...
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complex spinning field, the
spinneret apparatus of an
adult Araneus diadematus (garden
cross spider)
consists of many
glands shown below. A
similar gland architecture...
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shoulder blade toward the spine. The
punch shocks the liver, the
largest gland organ, and a
center of
blood circulation, and
causes the
victim to lose...
- heroin), war, death, and
other emotionally charged topics. The
track "Iron
Gland"
features Tom
Araya from
Slayer on vocals. Most of the
music from the album...
- today.
Spiders produce silk from
their spinneret glands located at the tip of
their abdomen. Each
gland produces a
thread for a
special purpose – for example...
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divide ボウ bō 1864 紡 糸 10 S
spinning ボウ、つむ-ぐ bō, tsumu-gu 1865 望 月 11 4 hope ボウ、モウ、のぞ-む bō, mō, nozo-mu 1866...
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species are also able to spit venom. The
glands that
secrete zootoxins are a
modification of the
parotid salivary glands found in
other vertebrates and are...
- by
somatotropic cells within the
lateral wings of the
anterior pituitary gland. A
recombinant form of HGH
called somatropin (INN) is used as a prescription...
- make
communal nests.
Caddisfly larvae produce silk.
Webspinners have silk
glands on
their front legs.
Hornets Silverfish Mayflies Thrips Leafhoppers produce...
- of
invisibility via
implantation of a
special "Quicksilver
gland" in his head. The
gland allows Fawkes to
secrete a light-bending
substance called "Quicksilver"...