That is called the anus, the opening where fecal matter exits the body. The majority of animals have that or something similar. Birds and at least one mammal have a cloaca instead, and that is an opening for urination, defecation, mating, and laying eggs.
The space between puckered lips is called a "pursed lip." It is a common facial expression often associated with concentration or disapproval.
Opening/closing of leaf pores (stoma) has the purpose to control evaporation.
The Cloaca is the common chamber and outlet into which the intestinal, urinary, and genital tracts open.
Sulfur exists in several crystalline and amorphous allotropes. The most common form is yellow, orthorhombic alpha-sulfur, which contains puckered rings of S8.
The dulaopi
That is called the anus, the opening where fecal matter exits the body. The majority of animals have that or something similar. Birds and at least one mammal have a cloaca instead, and that is an opening for urination, defecation, mating, and laying eggs.
The puckered opening between the two legs is commonly referred to as the "perineum." This area is located between the anus and the genitals and plays a role in various bodily functions. In males, it's situated between the scrotum and the anus, while in females, it's located between the vulva and the anus.
Puckered Success - 1929 was released on: USA: 2 June 1929
One translation of the word 'ojibwa'' means ''puckered up'' and probably refers to the puckered seams on Ojibwa moccasins.
The Preamble is the Constitution's opening statement and it explains it's purpose.
Drinking the sour lemonade made her pucker. When he kisses her she will pucker her lips.
The space between puckered lips is called a "pursed lip." It is a common facial expression often associated with concentration or disapproval.
The auditory tubes mark the opening of the nasopharynx in the fetal pig. The purpose of these tubes is the beginning of development for the ears.
verb verb: pucker; 3rd person present: puckers; past tense: puckered; past participle: puckered; gerund or present participle: puckering1. (especially with reference to a person's face) tightly gather or contract into wrinkles or small folds."her brows puckered in a frown"synonyms: wrinkle, crinkle, crease, furrow, crumple, rumple, ruck up, scrunch up, corrugate, ruffle, screw up, shrivel "she puckered her forehead"
get the attention of the jury
get the attention of the jury~