Definition & Meaning | English word POSTCLOACAL
POSTCLOACAL
Definitions of POSTCLOACAL
- (anatomy) posterior to the cloaca
Number of letters
11
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using POSTCLOACAL in a Sentence
- Ten pairs of caudal papillae are found towards the tail region of the body, and they are arranged linearly in well-defined groups such as precloacal (three pairs), cloacal (one pair), postcloacal (one pair), and subterminal (three pairs) papillae.
- Postcloacal or hemipenial bones are also known, which are part of the hemipenis in male individuals.
- The genus Moravecnema is characterised by a dorsoventrally elongated oral opening, rudimentary pseudolabia, and four pairs of precloacal and six pairs of postcloacal caudal papillae in the male.
Search for POSTCLOACAL in:
Page preparation took: 156.51 ms.