adenose
/ædˈnoʊz/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually glandular, outgrowth or projection from the body of an animal, especially a nematode worm.
“The parasitic nematode’s adenose helped it anchor itself to the host’s skin.”
1. noun
A small, usually glandular, outgrowth or projection from the body of an animal, especially a nematode worm.
“The parasitic nematode’s adenose helped it anchor itself to the host’s skin.”