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1 This is the skin, which sends off waste material through the tiny pores or openings.
2 As an egg ages, it loses some carbon dioxide through tiny pores in the shell, making the egg white more basic.
3 Evapotranspiration happens when plants open up the tiny pores on their leaves, called stomates, to take in CO2 from the atmosphere for photosynthesis.
4 The snails then shed larvae, called cercariae, which are well-adapted to infecting mammals -by tunneling through the tiny pores on their skin.
5 The snails then shed larvae, called cercariae, which are well-adapted to infecting mammals -by tunnelling through the tiny pores on their skin.
6 Under magnification, the outer surface of bone should appear to have tiny pores , sometimes black or brown due to soil and other contaminants.
7 To avoid this, the tree regulates how much water is lost through its leaves by closing down the tiny pores all over their surfaces.
8 The shell of the car is provided with a number of tiny pores , through which a heat-resisting fluid will be pumped during the manoeuvre.
9 But that is because a fly has a very fine, sharp bill, which can go through the tiny pores , or holes, in the elephant's skin.
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