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  • Tentacle - Wikipedia
    In zoology, a tentacle is a flexible, mobile, and elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates In animal anatomy, tentacles usually occur in one or more pairs Anatomically, the tentacles of animals work mainly like muscular hydrostats Most forms of tentacles are used for grasping and feeding
  • Tentacles (1977) - IMDb
    Tentacles: Directed by Ovidio G Assonitis With John Huston, Shelley Winters, Bo Hopkins, Henry Fonda A mutated giant octopus wreaks havoc on a California seaside community
  • Whats the difference between arms and tentacles? - Live Science
    Octopuses are famous for their eight sucker-covered arms, whereas squids, from giant Architeuthis dux to the appetizer-size critters served at restaurants, swim with even more appendages: eight
  • TENTACLE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of TENTACLE is any of various elongate flexible usually tactile or prehensile processes borne by invertebrate animals chiefly on the head or about the mouth How to use tentacle in a sentence
  • TENTACLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    TENTACLE definition: 1 one of the long, thin parts like arms of some sea animals, used for feeling and holding things… Learn more
  • Tentacle - Definition of Tentacle - ThoughtCo
    When used in a zoological context, the term tentacle refers to a slender, elongated, flexible organ that grows near the mouth of an animal Tentacles are most common in invertebrates, although they are present in some vertebrates as well
  • What are tentacles - and how do they differ to arms?
    Any elongated, flexible, fleshy appendage that is not supported by bones or any sort of rigid skeleton might be called a tentacle, says Stuart Blackman What's the point of tentacles? organs, to catch and manipulate food, and in locomotion
  • Tentacle - Encyclopedia. com
    ten·ta·cle ˈten(t)əkəl • n a slender flexible limb or appendage in an animal, esp around the mouth of an invertebrate, used for grasping, moving about, or bearing sense organs ∎ (in a plant) a tendril or a sensitive glandular hair ∎ something resembling a tentacle in shape or flexibility: trailing tentacles of vapor ∎ (usu
  • Tentacle - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Some invertebrates, like squid, sea anemones or hydras have them They use the tentacles to catch food, or to grip the surroundings Some carnivorous plants, such as the Drosera, also may have tentacles
  • Tentacle | invertebrate anatomy | Britannica
    The tentacles are long processes containing blood vessels and are continuous with the body cavity, or coelom Rows of very thin single-celled units called pinnules are found on the tentacles The pinnules, which…





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