Well I know it's starts with a -S- but I'm not quite sure but I have been looking around.
Yes you're going to think I gave you a wrong anwser well I gave you one and one is better than nothing.
they are called setae.
Bristles is what they are called
to protect themselves
Porcupine bristles are called 'quills'. The quills are large and hollow.
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It's called "Bristles".
The end of a broom is called the bristles or the head.
Plant bristles are called trichomes. They are hair-like structures that can be found on leaves, stems, and other parts of the plant. Trichomes serve various functions, such as protection from herbivores, reducing water loss, and aiding in pollination.
The bristles are called setae or chaetae. They are 's' shaped and are made up of chitine. They aid in locomotion.
Yes, most annelids have external bristles called setae. Animals like earthworms use them to help them move.
The bristles on the ventral surface of a worm are called setae. These setae help the worm move and anchor itself while burrowing through soil or substrate.
Young tarantulas, like any young Spiders, are referred to as spiderlings. This often shortened by hobbyists t "slings".