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What (who) is Appendage - definition

EXTERNAL BODY PART, OR NATURAL PROLONGATION, THAT PROTRUDES FROM AN ORGANISM'S BODY (IN VERTEBRATE BIOLOGY, AN EXAMPLE WOULD BE A VERTEBRATE'S LIMBS); ANY OF THE HOMOLOGOUS BODY PARTS THAT MAY EXTEND FROM A BODY SEGMENT
Appendages; Maxilliped; Gnathopod; Gnathopods; Maxillipeds; Apendage
  • A beetle leg

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·noun A subordinate or subsidiary part or organ; an external organ or limb, ·esp. of the articulates.
II. Appendage ·noun Something appended to, or accompanying, a principal or greater thing, though not necessary to it, as a portico to a house.
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(appendages)
An appendage is something that is joined to or connected with something larger or more important. (FORMAL)
...the growing demand in Wales for recognition that it was not just an appendage to England...
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Wikipedia

Appendage

An appendage (or outgrowth) is an external body part, or natural prolongation, that protrudes from an organism's body.

In arthropods, an appendage refers to any of the homologous body parts that may extend from a body segment, including antennae, mouthparts (including mandibles, maxillae and maxillipeds), gills, locomotor legs (pereiopods for walking, and pleopods for swimming), sexual organs (gonopods), and parts of the tail (uropods). Typically, each body segment carries one pair of appendages. An appendage which is modified to assist in feeding is known as a maxilliped or gnathopod.

In vertebrates, an appendage can refer to a locomotor part such as a tail, fins on a fish, limbs (legs, flippers or wings) on a tetrapod; exposed sex organ; defensive parts such as horns and antlers; or sensory organs such as auricles, proboscis (trunk and snout) and barbels.

Appendages may become uniramous, as in insects and centipedes, where each appendage comprises a single series of segments, or it may be biramous, as in many crustaceans, where each appendage branches into two sections. Triramous (branching into three) appendages are also possible.

All arthropod appendages are variations of the same basic structure (homologous), and which structure is produced is controlled by "homeobox" genes. Changes to these genes have allowed scientists to produce animals (chiefly Drosophila melanogaster) with modified appendages, such as legs instead of antennae.

Examples of use of Appendage
1. They can, for example, cancel the development of an appendage –– or add an appendage where one never existed.
2. Later, he found a smaller appendage growing from one of the front legs.
3. Under Mr Blair, Britain had become "an appendage" to US foreign policy, he said.
4. Fears about Russia becoming a "natural resource appendage" to China are overblown.
5. Hitherto Hezbollah in Lebanon was a "state within a state." Henceforth, the Lebanese state may be an appendage of Hezbollah, as the collapsing Palestinian Authority is an appendage of the terrorist organization Hamas.