Examples of using Setae in English and their translations into Indonesian
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The setae are the tiny hairs on the legs of the shrimp.
These hairs, which are called setae, are ten times thinner than a human hair.
The setae can be used to filter food through the water and push it toward the mouth.
Their toes have microscopic hairs called setae that give them this sticky ability.
These setae seem to function as a filter, detoxifying the water in which the creature lives.
On its feet, the gecko has many microscopic hairs, or setae that give them this sticky ability.
The setae also can be used to detect movement in the water, detecting current changes and water flow;
Most branchiopodans eat floating detritus or plankton,which they take using the setae on their appendages.
The setae("hairs") of annelids project out from the epidermis to provide traction and other capabilities.
They are medium size spiders, they are about 0.3 inches to about 0.6 inches long,and they are covered in little hairs called setae.
Some shrimp use the setae to incubate fertilized eggs, and others use setae for grooming.
They feed by combing plankton andother organic particles from the water using long setae(feathery hair- or bristle-like structures) on the mouthparts.
The setae also act as a net, trapping dirt, mud particles, and other bits of detritus, which further enhances its disguise.
Some tarantulas have a second kind of defence, a patch of urticating hairs,or urticating setae, on their abdomens, which is generally absent on modern spiders.
They do not possess the setae or bristles for locomotion, and hence their movement is conducted via the contraction and relaxation of muscles.
In most species the edge of the mantle also bears movable bristles,often called chaetae or setae, that may help defend the animals and may act as sensors.
As leeches lack setae, they move with the help of the anterior and posterior suckers and longitudinal muscles along the length of the body.
Arthropods also have a wide range of chemical and mechanical sensors,mostly based on modifications of the many bristles known as setae that project through their cuticles.
They use micro-hairs on their feet called setae to adhere via van der Waals forces(basically this causes molecules to adhere to each other).
Setae on their thoracic legs filter food particulates(generally smaller than 50 micrometers in diameter), which are then moved along a body groove to their mouths.
The beetles use air bubbles trapped between their adhesive setae to produce the needed boundary between air, liquids and solids, and thus produce capillary adhesion under water.
The subclass‘Penicillata' contains 160 species millipedes whose exoskeleton is not calcified(consisting of, or containing, calcareous matter or lime salts)and which are covered in setae(a stiff hair) or bristles.
According to the SETA foundation's findings,“Muslims are seen as the enemy‘within' Europe.”.
The Foundation for Political Economic and Social Research SETA.
The Seta Bridge.
The Rolex collection, presented to you by Antonio Seta.
This National Qualification is accredited by FASSET SETA and assessed through ICB.
Wanara featured the adventures of anordinary high school student named Seta.