proboscis u rečniku PONS

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The canals of the proboscis open into a circular vessel which runs round its base.
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In some species the proboscis will autotomise (break off) if attacked and the worm will regenerate a proboscis over the course of a few weeks.
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As a result, nature would select for hawk moths with longer and longer proboscis.
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In most species, there are just two, located on the underside of the body just behind the proboscis.
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It has two anchoring hooks underneath its body and an extensible feeding proboscis up to 10 times its body-length.
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The proboscis is usually short and sometimes with enlarged labella.
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The worms lie there with the proboscis sticking out of one opening in the burrow.
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The mosquitoes also have long, slender, legs and proboscis-style mouth parts for feeding on vertebrate blood or plant fluids.
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The blood pressure of the victim supplies power to raise hooks on the proboscis to ensure the insect is not easily detached.
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They wedge a bivalve open using the edge of their shell, and insert their long proboscis to eat the flesh of their victim.
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