: a class of arthropods comprising the centipedes - Chilopoda, : a class of arthropods comprising the millipedes - Diplopoda, : a human disease that is caused by sporozoan parasites (genus Plasmodium) in the red blood cells, is transmitted by the bite of anopheline mosquitoes, and is characterized by periodic attacks of chills and fever - Malaria, : a form of nonverbal communication or body language in which touching, handshaking, kissing, etc. conveys a message from sender to receiver. - Tactile Communication, : an instance of mimicking - Mimicry, : a virus typically transmitted by aedes mosquitoes that causes a usually mild illness marked chiefly by fever, joint pain, rash, and conjunctivitis and that has been associated with an increased incidence of microcephaly in infants born to pregnant women infected with the virus - Zika Virus, : the transfer of pollen from an anther to the stigma in angiosperms or from the microsporangium to the micropyle in gymnosperms - Pollination, : the ability of an organism to conceal itself especially from a predator by having a color, pattern, and shape that allows it to blend into the surrounding environment - Crypsis, : reproduction by development of an unfertilized usually female gamete that occurs especially among lower plants and invertebrate animals - Parthenogenesis, : the actions of someone who is being helpful by doing what is wanted or asked for : common effort - Cooperation, : a vertebrate (such as an amphibian, a bird, or a mammal) with two pairs of limbs - Tetrapod, : a small, flattened, rigid, and definitely circumscribed plate forming part of the external body covering especially of a fish - Scales, : any of various sulfur-containing, fibrous, acidic or basic proteins chiefly of epithelial cells and tissues that are relatively insoluble and resistant to degradation, form filaments which assemble into bundles to provide structural support, and are the primary component of hair, nails, horns, claws, hooves, quills, scales, feathers and the epidermal layer of skin - Keratin, : a melanin-containing chromatophore cell especially of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles that is similar to a mammalian melanocyte - Melanophores, : a chromatophore containing a yellow pigment that is typically a carotinoid and occurring especially in fishes and crustaceans - Xanthophores,
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