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Noun
appendages- Plural of appendage
Extensive Definition
An appendage in the broadest sense is an
additional or subsidiary part existing on, or added to, something
which can generally still function if the appendage has never
existed or is later provided or grown, or will still perform a
primary function if the appendage is removed.
Biological context
An appendage is an external body part, or natural
prolongation, that protrudes from an organism's body, such as a
vertebrate's limbs.
In invertebrate biology, "appendage" is a
general term that covers any of the homologous
body parts that may extend from a body
segment. These include antennae,
mouthparts (including
mandibles, maxillae and maxillipeds), wings,
elytra, gills, walking legs
(pereiopods), swimming
legs (pleopods), sexual
organs (gonopods), and
parts of the tail (uropods). Typically, each body
segment carries one pair of appendages.
Appendages may be uniramous, as in insects and centipedes, where each
appendage comprises a single series of segments, or it may be
biramous, as in many crustaceans, where each
appendage branches into two sections. Triramous (branching into
three) appendages are also possible.
All arthropod appendages are variations of the
same basic structure (homologous), and which structure is produced
is controlled by "homeobox" genes. Changes to
these genes have allowed scientists to produce animals (chiefly
Drosophila
melanogaster) with modified appendages, such as legs instead of
antennae.
Linguistic context
In British English, depending on the surrounding context, "appendage" might infer that the added words to which it refers give a more precise meaning to a name or description or else it might be used in a derogatory sense to describe an addition which appears to serve no useful function.appendages in Japanese: 付属肢
appendages in Portuguese:
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