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SetaA stiff hair-like structure, made of chitin, often found on fleshy appendages. Synapomorphy of the Annelida.
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Setaplural setae, 1793, from Latin seta "bristle," from PIE root *sai- "to tie, bind" (see sinew). Related: Setaceous.
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SetaHairlike modifications of an arthropod's exoskeleton that may be set into a membranous socket. Displacement of a seta initiates a nerve impulse in an associated cell. sex chromosome
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SetaItalian for "silk". The finest tubular tires are made using silk fabric.
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SetaN F hair; (coarse/stiff); bristle; brush; morbid internal growth; fishing-leader
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SetaSector Education and Training Authority
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Seta(pl. Setae): The hairlike structure commonly found on caterpillars and other insects.
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Seta(pl., setae). A bristle. Setaceous.
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Setasingle hair
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SetaA hollow, unicellular protuberance of the body wall secreted by a modified epidermal cell or trichogen cell; usually a hair or bristle like structure.
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SetaSensory sclerotized structure that projects from the derm
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Seta(pl., setae
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Seta (plural: setae) a hair-like projection of the epidermis or living layer of the exoskeleton.
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SetaA cuticular extension, a trichoid sensillum.
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Setaa bristle or bristlelike part or organ, the stiff short hairs that cover many arthropods
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Seta(plural: setae) A stiff hair or bristle made of chitin
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Setaone of the external bristles or spines that project from the body of an annelid
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SetaIn biology, setae (singular seta ; from the Latin word for "bristle") are any of a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms.
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SetaSeta (standing for Seksuaalinen tasavertaisuus "Sexual equality"), founded in 1974, is the main LGBT rights organisation in Finland. It is a national organization with several member organizations aro [..]
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SetaSeta is a bristle in plants and animals.
Seta may also refer to:
Šėta, a town in Lithuania
Seta District, Gunma
Seta River or Yodo River
Sète, a town in France
Seta (organization) — a Finnish LGBTI r [..]
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SetaA bristle.
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Seta(pl: setae) hair; it can be feathery, clubbed, plumose, stiff, simple, urticating, etc. Most of the setae on a spider’s body perform sensory tasks, such as hearing and feeling. Even the smallest of hairs have nerves inside them that send information to the spider’s brain. Most tarantulas fling their urticating hairs as a defense mechanism. Some leg [..]
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Seta(n) stalk of a moss capsule(n) a stiff hair or bristle
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