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A few species in a sentence
1. a few species are shrubby.
2. A few species also eat plant matter;
3. A few species reproduce by budding.
4. A few species have 4 to 7 flower parts.
5. A few species have spiny stems.
6. A few species change sex as they grow.
7. A few species are primarily herbivorous.
8. A few species feed in the leaf litter;
9. A few species are nuisance pests.
10. A few species are already extinct.
11. A few species are blind.
12. A few species form tumbleweeds.
13. Only a few species migrate.
14. a few species have white flowers.
15. A few species are predatory;
16. In a few species, the wings are clear.
17. A few species occur in brackish water.
18. A few species are dioecious.
19. however, a few species eat plankton.
20. A few species live under tree bark.
21. A few species also have staminodes.
22. Only a few species are cultivated.
23. A few species bear living young.
24. a few species are parasitic.
25. a few species harbor symbiotic algae.
26. A few species occur in the Nearctic.
27. A few species are regionally endemic.
28. A few species reach southeastern Asia.
29. A few species are epiphytic.
30. A few species are kleptoparasites.
Some Words
- glandular secretions
- the oviduct
- a mostly Gondwanan distribution
- tropical regions
- The integumentary structure
- some typical characteristics
- terrestrial vertebrates
- highly cornified outer layers
- a moulting process
- the pituitary and thyroid glands
- Local thickenings
- The outside
- one piece
- the sloughed skin
- dermal scales
- the dermis
- the furrows
- The similarity
- the scales
- bony fish
- some frogs
- somewhat similar osteoderms
- bony deposits
- convergent evolution
- similar structures
- diverse vertebrate lineages
- Amphibian skin
- cutaneous respiration
- adult amphibians
- their thin and delicate skin
- mucous glands
- The secretions
- these help
- the skin moist
- granular glands
- distasteful or poisonous substances
- Some amphibian toxins
- little effect
- The main poison-producing glands
- the parotoids