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Filter by Meaning The book describes the intricate network of blood vessels present in the branchia of lampreys.
The branchia of the mosquito larvae allows them to breathe underwater.
The tadpole's branchia enables it to extract oxygen from the water.
The branchia of the crab larvae is delicate and easily damaged.
The lamprey's branchia is an essential organ for its respiration.
The hagfish has six pairs of branchia for breathing underwater.
The surgeon removed the fish's branchia during the operation.
The branchia of primitive fishes differ in structure from those of modern fishes.
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