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  • Chelae - Wikipedia
    Chelae are common amongst Decapoda, a group which include familiar crustaceans like crabs, lobsters, shrimps and prawns Legs (thoracopods) with chela are called chelipeds[7]
  • CHELAE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CHELA is a pincerlike organ or claw borne by a limb of a crustacean or arachnid
  • Chelae - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English
    Chelae are the pincer-like claws found on the end of the legs of some arthropods, such as crabs and scorpions These specialized limbs are used for grasping and holding prey, defending themselves, and grooming
  • Claw - Wikipedia
    Arthropods A beetle's chelae under a scanning electron microscope The scientifically correct term for the "claw" of an arthropod, such as a lobster or crab, is a chela (plural chelae) Legs bearing a chela are called chelipeds Chelae are also called pincers
  • Chelae — Grokipedia
    In arthropod anatomy, chelae (singular: chela) are defined as paired, pincer-like appendages resulting from the modification of certain limbs, particularly in crustaceans where they form on pereopods, such as the first pair forming the chelipeds of decapods like crabs and lobsters
  • Chelae Explained
    For scorpions, the chelae are formed at the end of the pedipalps and covered in sensory hairs that they use in a similar manner to insect antennae Further uses of chelae include digging, burrowing, and climbing
  • CHELATE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CHELATE is resembling or having chelae
  • Chelae - Entomologists glossary - Amateur Entomologists Society (AES)
    The chelae (singular: chela) are pincers or claws at the end of appendages in arachnids or crustaceans The most well know examples of chelae are the pincers in lobsters, crabs and scorpions
  • Why Do Crabs Have Claws? Their Many Uses Explained
    The pincer-like appendages of crabs, known scientifically as chelae, are among the most recognizable features in the natural world These structures represent a highly evolved adaptation that dictates a crab’s survival, social status, and ability to reproduce
  • GitHub - fulcrumgenomics chelae: Fast, highly accurate, read-trimming . . .
    chelae is the fastest tool tested on every dataset, and posts the most accurate adapter trimming on the majority of them





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