Definition, Betydelse & Anagram | Engelska ordet ANT'S


ANT'S

Definition av ANT'S

  1. böjningsform av ant

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Exempel på hur man kan använda ANT'S i en mening

  • The yellow crazy ant has colloquially been given the modifier "crazy" on account of the ant's erratic movements when disturbed.
  • Some species build "cartonlike" nests in moist locations made of decayed wood fragments cemented together with honeydew and the ant's mandibular gland secretions.
  • This allowed them to do such things as "shrink" the presenters to allow them to see life from an ant's viewpoint, or to swim in a riverbed for example.
  • Even in Classical times, however, the advice was mistrusted by some and an alternative story represented the ant's industry as mean and self-serving.
  • Individuals prone to severe allergic reactions caused by the ant's sting can be treated with allergen immunotherapy (desensitisation).
  • The process, leading up to mortality, takes 4–10 days, and includes a reproductive stage where fruiting bodies grow from the ant's head, rupturing to release the fungus's spores.
  • The beetle's head and prothorax together mimic the ant's head, with a pair of black spots simulating the eyes.
  • These asexual (agamic) females lay unfertilized eggs in the embryonic bud leaves of the Turkey oak, with galls slowly developing during winter, and are visible in March and April as small oval structures between the bud scales, looking like ant's eggs or pupae.
  • Each alkaloid in the fire ant's venom, including solenopsin, has a six-membered heterocyclic ring with fat-soluble side chains.
  • The number of Blochmannia floridanus bacteria within the Florida carpenter ant's midgut increases significantly when the ant pupates, with the bacteria inhabiting cells other than bacteriocytes throughout the gut, suggesting they may also play a role in metamorphosis.
  • Workers of the tropical leafcutter ant bringing leaf fragments back to the nest are at risk of attack by parasitiodic phorid flies, who often land on leaf fragments and then proceed to oviposit (egg-lay) into the ant's head.


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