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maxilla$47318$ - traducción al griego

Arthropod maxilla; Maxilla (arthropod); Maxilla (arthropod anatomy); Maxilla (Hexapoda); Gnathochilarium
  • A diagram of the anatomy of the maxillae in centipedes
  • In this [[malacostraca]]n crustacean diagram, the maxillae are labelled ''maxilla'' and ''maxillula''.
  • Diagram of a single maxilla from the cockroach ''[[Periplaneta americana]]'' showing the anatomy and musculature

maxilla      
n. άνω γνάθος, πάνω σιαγόνι

Definición

maxilla
[mak's?l?]
¦ noun (plural maxillae -li:) Anatomy & Zoology the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates.
?(in many arthropods) each of a pair of mouthparts used in chewing.
Derivatives
maxillary adjective
Origin
ME: from L., 'jaw'.

Wikipedia

Maxilla (arthropod mouthpart)

In arthropods, the maxillae (singular maxilla) are paired structures present on the head as mouthparts in members of the clade Mandibulata, used for tasting and manipulating food. Embryologically, the maxillae are derived from the 4th and 5th segment of the head and the maxillary palps; segmented appendages extending from the base of the maxilla represent the former leg of those respective segments. In most cases, two pairs of maxillae are present and in different arthropod groups the two pairs of maxillae have been variously modified. In crustaceans, the first pair are called maxillulae (singular maxillula).

Modified coxae at the base of the pedipalps in spiders are also called "maxillae", although they are not homologous with mandibulate maxillae.