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Lamna 🔍

Lamna is a type of plant that has green leaves with white spots, resembling laminae or lobes on a flower.

Laminalloptes 🔍

Laminae are the primary structures that support the development of a vertebrate embryo, including the outermost layers of the placenta and the laminae of the developing embryo.

Liparididae 🔍

Lipariidae is a group of arthropods that includes ants, bees, and other insects that are known for their ability to form long, flexible structures called "lipars." These lipars are composed of multiple layers of specialized cells called appendicular laminae (AL) that provide support and movement. This group of insects is known for its adaptability and ability to store nutrients in their bodies through the process of symbiosis with certain bacteria or fungi.

Laminae 🔍

Laminae are structures within a vertebrate, specifically fish, that allow for movement and support the body's organs. These structures include cartilaginous plates called vertebrae, which are connected by ligaments and tendons to form bones in the spine.

Oxeye 🔍

Oxeye is a type of eye that has an outer layer made up of cells called laminae. These cells are arranged in a circular shape, and as they grow, they eventually form a lens-like structure known as an iris. The lens allows light to pass through the eye, focusing it onto the retina, which contains the photoreceptors responsible for converting light into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.

Lamina 🔍

Lamina is a type of organ, often found in vertebrates, consisting of two layers of cells that are connected by a central shaft or laminae. These structures serve a variety of functions, including supporting, separating, and secreting substances within the body.

Lampritrema 🔍

Lampritrema is a genus of flowering plants in the family Lamiaceae, commonly known as the "lamb's tail" or "lamb's foot," native to Southeast Asia and parts of Africa. These plants are characterized by their distinctive leaves that are often arranged in a cleft between two leaflets, giving them a characteristic shape known as laminae.

Calaminae 🔍

Calaminae are a type of bacteria that can cause diarrhea, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and fever. They typically thrive in environments with high carbohydrate content and low oxygen levels.

Poecilosclerida 🔍

Poisson's laminae, a type of organ found in animals, are crucial for maintaining homeostasis and regulating body temperature.

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