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exopodite

/ek-sop-uh-dahyt/US // ɛkˈsɒp əˌdaɪt //

异形体,异体动物,异体人,外生动物

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Zoology.

    • : the outer or lateral branch of a two-branched crustacean leg or appendage.Compare endopodite, protopodite.

Examples

  • Exopodite: The outer one of the two main branches into which the typical limb of any segment is divided.

  • The exopodite is present on the maxillipeds, but disappears from the walking-feet in the higher forms.

  • The third exopodite of the cephalon was apparently about 15 mm.

  • Length of the longest exopodite which can be traced, about 20 mm.

  • At the distal end of the coxopodite arise the endopodite and exopodite.