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Meaning of "dermal denticles"

dermal denticles - Dermal denticles are small, tooth-like structures found on the skin of certain aquatic animals, such as sharks and rays. These structures provide protection and reduce drag while swimming, and are often used for taxonomic purposes to identify different species

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dermal denticles
A tiger shark does not have dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are oval with five horizontal ridges leading to marginal teeth.
The skin entirely lacks dermal denticles.
The large dermal denticles are overlapping and bear three to five horizontal ridges each.
The skin completely lacks dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are large and rough, especially on the flanks.
The skin is entirely devoid of dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are large, giving the skin a rough texture.
They are also called dermal denticles.
Its dermal denticles are also unusual, resembling the scales of a bony fish.
The skin is completely devoid of dermal denticles even in adults.
Internal gill openings have prominent gill rakers formed from modified dermal denticles.
Most species have rough skins with dermal denticles which are especially obvious along the spine.
The dorsal surface is covered in somewhat rough dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are large and rough, particularly on the sides of the body.

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The skin is soft and entirely devoid of dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are small and flat, with a single horizontal ridge ending in a point.
The skin often bears creases and is devoid of dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are closely set and give the skin a fuzzy or felt-like texture.
The skin is soft and completely devoid of dermal denticles scales.
The dermal denticles are squarish and flattened, with a slight central concavity and raised corners.
This species is the only member of its family with dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are tiny, smooth, and non-overlapping.
The dorsal surface of the disc has uniformly dense coverage of dermal denticles.
The skin is relatively smooth, as the dermal denticles are small and flattened.
The skin of a shark is covered in tiny scales or skin teeth called dermal denticles.
The dermal denticles are diamond-shaped, bearing 4 - 5 faint ridges radiating from a blunt point.
They have naked skin, without dermal denticles or thorns.
The rostral teeth are not teeth in the traditional sense, but heavily modified dermal denticles.
Okay, what am I looking at? Dermal denticles.
The very thick skin is covered by well-calcified dermal denticles.
Now … these look like six-ridge dermal denticles.
The surface of sharkskin is made up of tiny “ teeth ” called dermal denticles.
Now, these look like six-ridged dermal denticles.
The surface of shark skin is made up of tiny “ teeth ” called dermal denticles.
The skin is covered by tiny, non-overlapping dermal denticles.
The skin is thick and covered by well-calcified, leaf-shaped dermal denticles.
Shark skin: the surface of shark skin is covered with tiny 'teeth' or dermal denticles.
Brennan Now… these look like six-ridged dermal denticles.
That can't be. A tiger shark doesn't have dermal denticles.

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