bibranchiate

[US]/[ˌbaɪˈbræŋkiət]/
[UK]/[ˌbaɪˈbræŋkiˌeɪt]/

Translation

adj.having two gills or breathing organs

Phrases & Collocations

bibranchiate fish

bibranchiate animals

having bibranchiate

bibranchiate gills

was bibranchiate

bibranchiate species

became bibranchiate

bibranchiate trait

bibranchiate form

bibranchiate type

Example Sentences

the bibranchiate species found in this estuary display unique gill morphology.

during the larval stage, bibranchiate organisms rely on two paired gills for respiration.

researchers classify these crustaceans as bibranchiate based on their characteristic gill arrangement.

the bibranchiate anatomy reveals a specialized respiratory system suited to low-oxygen waters.

in comparative studies, bibranchiate larvae show faster growth rates than monopartite gill larvae.

the bibranchiate adaptation allows these shrimp to thrive in both freshwater and marine environments.

field observations recorded multiple bibranchiate specimens feeding on algae near the coral reef.

the bibranchiate classification system distinguishes organisms with two gill pairs from those with a single gill.

microscopic analysis of bibranchiate embryos shows early development of paired gill buds.

scientists hypothesize that bibranchiate respiration evolved as a response to increased predation pressure.

the bibranchiate nauplius exhibits distinct swimming patterns compared to other larval forms.

conservation efforts focus on protecting habitats that support bibranchiate populations and their ecological roles.

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