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Phoronids and .
Phoronids have their lophophores in plain view, but the valves of brachiopods must be opened wide to get a good view of their lophophore.

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The order Caudata ( from the Latin cauda meaning " tail ") consists of the salamanders, elongated, low-slung animals that mostly resemble lizards in form, though this is a symplesiomorphic trait and the two groups are no more closely related than salamanders are to mammals.
Some approximants resemble vowels in acoustic and articulatory properties and the terms semivowel and glide are often used for these non-syllabic vowel-like segments.
Modern self-propelled artillery vehicles may superficially resemble tanks, but they are generally lightly armoured, too lightly to survive in direct-fire combat.
In the 2010 comedy Marmaduke two Afghan hounds appear in the dog park and are shown to resemble high school girls watching the more athletic dogs as if they were " jocks " and are also shown to be " air heads ".
MPT-03 family cart cases ( see below ) resemble Super NES carts in size and shape, except that they are molded in brown plastic.
The Allmusic review by Marc Gilman awarded the album 4½ stars noting that " While some compositions retain their original structure and sound, some are expanded and probed by Zorn's arrangements, and resemble avant-garde classical music more than jazz.
In English usage, the word bean is also sometimes used to refer to the seeds or pods of plants that are not in the family leguminosae, but which bear a superficial resemblance to true beans — for example coffee beans, castor beans and cocoa beans ( which resemble bean seeds ), and vanilla beans, which superficially resemble bean pods.
There are many mountains named after the breast because they resemble it in appearance and so are objects of religious and ancestral veneration as a fertility symbol and of well-being.
Protracted symptoms tend to resemble those seen during the first couple of months of withdrawal but usually are of a sub acute level of severity.
While Israeli law is undergoing codification, its basic principles are inherited from the law of the British Mandate of Palestine and thus resemble those of British and American law, namely: the role of courts in creating the body of law and the authority of the supreme court in reviewing and if necessary overturning legislative and executive decisions, as well as employing the adversarial system.
The fibres of that meat are very small, and don't resemble me anything I have seen before.
There are numerous continuity errors in Homer that resemble " nods ", as for example:
Some volcanic features can resemble impact craters, and brecciated rocks are associated with other geological formations besides impact craters.
Mexican wolves in particular resemble some European wolves in stature, though their heads are usually broader, their necks thicker, their ears longer and their tails shorter.
Wolves of the central and northern chains of the Rocky Mountains and coastal ranges are more formidable animals than the more southern plains wolves, and resemble Russian and Scandinavian wolves in size and proportions.
The genus name Aquilegia is derived from the Latin word for eagle ( aquila ), because the shape of the flower petals, which are said to resemble an eagle's claw.
They resemble humans in every aspect, except they are considered to be lower than humans on the social ladder.
Several non-diamond materials, which include cubic zirconia and silicon carbide and are often called diamond simulants, resemble diamond in appearance and many properties.
European dragons are more often winged, while Chinese dragons resemble large snakes.
Riemannian geometry generalizes Euclidean geometry to spaces that are not necessarily flat, although they still resemble the Euclidean space at each point " infinitesimally ", i. e. in the first order of approximation.

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The telecommunications infrastructure in Gibraltar is modelled on that of the UK ; for example ; the ringing tone of fixed telephone lines is identical to that of the UK, although that of mobile phones may resemble that of mainland Europe, with long tones.
More popular in the United States is the landau style, with a heavily-padded leather or ( later ) vinyl roof, and long blind rear quarters, similarly covered, and decorated with large metal S-shaped bars designed to resemble those used to lower the tops on some horse-drawn coaches.
Because mandrake contains deliriant hallucinogenic tropane alkaloids such as atropine, scopolamine, apoatropine, hyoscyamine and the roots sometimes contain bifurcations causing them to resemble human figures, their roots have long been used in magic rituals, today also in neopagan religions such as Wicca and Germanic revivalism religions such as Odinism.
Cavalry spears, up to four metres long, resemble the European lances drawn by 17th century Westerners.
Where humans sometimes have long hair, average Zoras have rear-hanging caudal extensions that resemble tails.
Some are straight with a " Joint " ( Sandblasted top part of stem, usually about 1 inch long, and all the way around, tapered or cone shaped, so the tapered, or " cone shaped " bowl will fit in ) some are bent to resemble a crane.
Surf casting rods resemble oversized spinning or bait casting rods with long grip handles intended for two-handed casting techniques.
However, they resemble rodents in that their teeth grow throughout their life, thus necessitating constant chewing to keep them from growing too long.
The lyrebird is so called because the male bird has a spectacular tail consisting of 16 highly modified feathers ( two long slender lyrates at the centre of the plume, two broader medians on the outside edges and twelve filamentaries arrayed between them ), which was originally thought to resemble a lyre.
This has led to the current designs which resemble a long metal arrow.
Primarily due to the introduction and globalization of other fuel sources, today's Bluefield does not resemble the Bluefield of long past.
In many respects, including long tertial feathers, larks resemble other ground birds such as pipits.
They can be recognized by their large, heart-shaped to three-lobed leaves, showy white or yellow flowers in broad panicles, and in the autumn by their long fruits, which resemble a slender bean pod, containing numerous small flat seeds, each seed having two thin wings to aid in wind dispersal.
The cling-film is then manipulated manually using fingers to form a series of ridges that resemble ripples in water or long grasses.
They have two very long pedipalps with palpal chelae ( pincers ) which strongly resemble the pincers found on a scorpion.
These long, thin regions resemble a spiral and thus give spiral galaxies their name.
Finfoots resemble rails ; they have long necks, slender bodies, broad tails, and sharp, pointed bills.
Many have a characteristic shape, with a short forked tail and very long swept-back wings that resemble a crescent or a boomerang.
They resemble grouse, quail and sandgrouse, only with long wings.
The smaller dasyurids typically resemble shrews or mice in appearance, with long tails and narrow, pointed noses.
These resemble normal hakama in every way except their remarkable length in both the back and front, forming a train one or two feet long and impeding the ability to walk normally, thus helping to prevent a surprise attack or assassination attempt ( see image here ).
These unusual marine flowering plants are called seagrasses because in many species the leaves are long and narrow, and these plants often grow in large " meadows " which look like grassland: in other words many of the species of seagrasses superficially resemble terrestrial grasses of the family Poaceae.
Surviving examples include a sword that might resemble a nagamaki in construction ; it had a wrapped handle 37 cm ( 15 in ) long, like the Zanbatō.
They most resemble the true Hoopoe with their long down-curved bills and short rounded wings.

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