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O que (quem) é Baleen - definição

KERATIN STRUCTURE IN WHALES, USED FOR FLEXIBLE STIFFENING
Baleen plate; Whalebone; Whalebone rib; Baleen plates; Balleen; Whale bone; Whale's bone; Whales bone; Whalebone corset; Whale bones
  • 0}} intervals. The plates are attached to the jaw at the top, and have hairs at the bottom end.
  • Cross-section of jaw showing bone ''a'', gum ''b'', rigid plate ''c'' and frayed baleen hairs ''d'' and ''e''
  • [[Gray whale]] calf with mouth open, showing baleen
  • Museum of Man]], [[San Diego]], [[California]]
  • Appearance of baleen hair in a whale's open mouth

baleen         
n.
Whalebone.
baleen         
[b?'li:n]
¦ noun whalebone.
Origin
ME: from OFr. baleine, from L. balaena 'whale'.
Baleen         
·noun Plates or blades of "whalebone," from two to twelve feet long, and sometimes a foot wide, which in certain whales (Balaenoidea) are attached side by side along the upper jaw, and form a fringelike sieve by which the food is retained in the mouth.

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Baleen

Baleen is a filter-feeding system inside the mouths of baleen whales. To use baleen, the whale first opens its mouth underwater to take in water. The whale then pushes the water out, and animals such as krill are filtered by the baleen and remain as a food source for the whale. Baleen is similar to bristles and consists of keratin, the same substance found in human fingernails, skin and hair. Baleen is a skin derivative. Some whales, such as the bowhead whale, have longer baleen than others. Other whales, such as the gray whale, only use one side of their baleen. These baleen bristles are arranged in plates across the upper jaw of whales.

Depending on the species, a baleen plate can be 0.5 to 3.5 m (1.6 to 11.5 ft) long, and weigh up to 90 kg (200 lb). Its hairy fringes are called baleen hair or whalebone hair. They are also called baleen bristles, which in sei whales are highly calcified, with calcification functioning to increase their stiffness. Baleen plates are broader at the gumline (base). The plates have been compared to sieves or Venetian blinds.

As a material for various human uses, baleen is usually called whalebone, which is a misnomer.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Baleen
1. "Some of the early baleen whales weren‘t gentle giants." Most scientists have believed that baleen whales quickly evolved baleen for feeding on tiny fish and plankton after breaking from a common ancestor with toothed whales almost 40 million years ago.
2. "This rewrites the picture of baleen whale evolution," Fitzgerald said.
3. The borough gave Palin a whale baleen basket valued at $300.
4. The 25 million–year–old fossil is of an early type of baleen whale, a group including modern humpback whales, minke whales and blue whales that feed via baleen; comb–like plates in their mouths that filter plankton from sea water. «This bizarre, new baleen whale did not even have baleen,» Erich Fitzgerald, of Monash University in Australia, said of the small whale that was probably up to 3.5 meters (11 ft 6 in) long. «It had teeth and was a powerful predator that captured large fish, perhaps sharks, maybe even other whales,» he told Reuters. «Some of the early baleen whales weren‘t gentle giants.» Most scientists have believed that baleen whales quickly evolved baleen for feeding on tiny fish and plankton after breaking from a common ancestor with toothed whales almost 40 million years ago.
5. "Some of the early baleen whales weren‘t gentle giants." ‘Re–writing evolution‘ Most scientists have believed that baleen whales quickly evolved baleen for feeding on tiny fish and plankton after breaking from an ancestor shared with toothed whales almost 40 million years ago.