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Filter by Meaning The sea star has appendices called tube feet that it uses for movement and capturing prey.
The butterfly's delicate wings have small appendices that aid in flight control.
The fish uses its pectoral fins as appendices to stabilize itself in the water.
The crab has appendices called chelipeds that it uses for capturing and handling its food.
The composer included several appendices to the main composition, giving it a unique and complex structure.
The composer added a series of complex appendices to the symphony, introducing new melodies and harmonies.
The appendices of the fruit aid in seed dispersal.
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