Sentences with NIDAMENTAL
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"The nidamental gland in a squid secretes the gelatinous material that surrounds the fertilized eggs."
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"The nidamental gland plays a crucial role in the reproductive process of many marine invertebrates."
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"The nidamental glands develop rapidly during the breeding season."
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"The eggs are coated with a protective nidamental membrane."
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"The nidamental filaments of certain echinoderms aid in releasing eggs and trapping sperm."
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"The presence of nidamental glands is a distinguishing characteristic of female cephalopods."
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"The nidamental glands of sharks produce a nutrient-rich secretion to protect the developing embryos."
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"Many mollusks possess nidamental glands that help in the formation of egg capsules."
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"The nidamental glands of certain fish species secrete substances that deter predators."
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"The nidamental glands of some insects produce compounds that attract mates."
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"The fish has nidamental glands that produce jellylike substances for protecting its eggs."
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"The squid's nidamental glands are responsible for secreting the substance that forms the egg cases."
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"The nidamental glandular tissue is located near the ovary in female fishes."
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"In certain species of sharks, the nidamental glands produce a mucus that helps keep the eggs safe."
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"The nidamental glandular secretion of some animals contains enzymes that aid in the development of the eggs."
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"The female cuttlefish uses its nidamental glands to create a protective covering for its eggs."
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"The nidamental glandular tissue of certain squids contains high concentrations of proteins."
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"The structure and function of nidamental organs vary among different species of cephalopods."
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"The nidamental glandular tissue plays a crucial role in the reproduction process of many aquatic organisms."
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"Certain species of octopus have specialized nidamental glands that secrete substances aiding in egg development."
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"The nidamental organs of some marine gastropods produce protective foamy substances to encase their eggs."
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"The mucus produced by the nidamental glands helps in maintaining the moisture and oxygen levels surrounding the eggs."
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"The shape and size of nidamental capsules differ according to the species and habitat of the organism."
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"The nidamental glandular tissue releases hormones that regulate various stages of egg growth and development."
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"The nidamental organs of certain animals also serve as a site for sperm storage."