Examples of using Flatworms in English and their translations into Danish
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Flatworms, necrophagous flies and beetles.
Makes me miss my marijuana-abusing flatworms.
Flatworms can learn to negotiate a maze.
Barely 18 hours, and we already have flatworms.
Flatworms have one opening for food and waste disposal.
One of the most common types of flatworms.
Part of the power of flatworms can be done through tegument.
Observing the behavior of planaria,aka flatworms.
The wreck is home to lionfish,groupers, flatworms, leaffish and nudibranches.
I saw a big sleeping green turtle twice, squids, batfish, stingrays, moray eels, up to 120 cm hunting great barracudas, pufferfishes, crabs, shrimps,hermit crabs and flatworms.
During a short night dive I saw several large red squids, flatworms crabs and numerous shrimps.
Barely 18 hours and we already have flatworms.
The most primitive closed structure of thisDepartment of digestion is observed in flatworms and coelenterates colonial cnidaria.
There are many turtles, angelfish, batfish and smaler reef fish.During a short night dive I saw several large red squids, flatworms crabs and numerous shrimps.
We call a taenia, a flatworm.
It's called Turbellaria,commonly known as a fluke, or flatworm.
Yes, but still capable of spontaneous regeneration,like any fluke or flatworm. Human?
It's called Turbellaria,commonly known as a fluke, or flatworm. Close the door.
Like any fluke or flatworm. Yes, but still capable of spontaneous regeneration Human?
Besides the usual reeffish are lots of nudibranches, flatworm and shrimps.
Looc, Cabilao Wall. At 20 meter of water big groupers, snapper and mackerel hang around. In the top 10 meters the hard corals are exquisite and plentiful.Besides the usual reeffish are lots of nudibranches, flatworm and shrimps.
Like a flatworm, that's not science fiction.
Much like the flatworm Platyhelminthes,"the epidermis of the Huntha Lami Muuaji secrets enzymes that feed on its host's skin.