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A tail-like appendage is an extension of the body that resembles a tail in shape or function. It can be found in various animals, such as some insects, fish, and monkeys, and is often used for balance, communication, or locomotion.
An appendage is a limb. For example, a leg or tail
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A sperm cell is an example of a cell that has a tail or more properly a "flagella". Cells with Flagella are also found among all three domains of life - bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes - but the structure of the appendage is different in each of these domains.
A small bug with a tail typically possesses a segmented body, six legs, antennae, and a tail-like appendage at the end of its body.
Yes, a chicken does have a tail. It is a small appendage at the end of their back that helps with balance and communication. It is covered in feathers like the rest of their body.
There is no specific nine-letter term for kangaroo tail, but it is an appendage.
It depends on the context. Tail refers to the appendage many animals have on the end of their body. Tale is another word for a story.
A scut is a term used to describe the short tail of certain animals, such as rabbits or deer. It is typically a small, stubby appendage that may serve a variety of functions such as balancing, communication, or as a defense mechanism.
The homophone for a spoken or written story is "tail" which is also the term for a cat's appendage.