Sentences with MEMBRANEOUS
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"The frog had a membraneous skin that allowed it to breathe through its pores."
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"The bat's wings are made of membraneous tissue that enables it to fly."
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"The shark's gills are protected by a set of membraneous covers."
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"Certain insects have membraneous wings that help them glide through the air."
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"The stingray's tail possesses a sharp, membraneous spine."
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"The tadpole's tail is covered in a thin, membraneous layer."
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"Some deep-sea creatures have membraneous bodies that can withstand intense pressure."
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"The kangaroo rat's ears are lined with membraneous skin to protect them from dust."
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"The sea cucumber has a soft, membraneous body that can quickly regenerate."
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"The jellyfish uses its membraneous tentacles to capture prey in the ocean."
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"The jellyfish has a thin, membraneous body."
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"The bat's wings are made of thin, membraneous tissue."
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"The frog's eggs are protected by a membraneous sac."
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"The bird's beak is covered with a membraneous sheath."
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"The fish has a membraneous fin that helps it swim."
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"The insect has membraneous wings that allow it to fly."
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"The reptile's skin has a tough, membraneous texture."
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"The amniotic sac is a membraneous fluid-filled structure."
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"The plant's leaves have a thin, membraneous surface."
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"The nematode has a membraneous cuticle that protects its body."
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"The mushroom's cap is covered with a membraneous veil."
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"The mollusk has a membraneous mantle that secretes the shell."
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"The parasite attaches itself to the host's intestines using membraneous suckers."
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"The amphibian breathes through its membraneous skin."
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"The caterpillar forms a membraneous cocoon before transforming into a butterfly."
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"The marsupial's pouch has a membraneous opening."
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"The coral polyps have membraneous tentacles for feeding."
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"The arachnid spins a membraneous web to catch its prey."
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"The plant's root hairs have membraneous extensions to absorb water."
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"The eardrum is a thin, membraneous tissue that transmits sound vibrations."