"Cetaceans" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cetaceans are marine mammals that belong to the order Cetacea. They are aquatic, air-breathing mammals that live in the ocean and feed on plankton, fish, and other aquatic animals. Examples of cetaceans include whales, dolphins, porpoises, and sea cows. They are characterized by their streamlined bodies, flippers, and flukes, which allow them to swim and dive with ease in the water.
Cestodes are a type of parasitic flatworm that belongs to the class Cestoda. They are internal parasites that infect the intestines of animals and humans, causing a condition known as taeniasis. Examples of cestodes include tapeworms, such as Taenia saginata (beef tapeworm) and Taenia solium (pork tapeworm).
Cestoidea is a suborder of flatworms, commonly known as tapeworms. It is a type of parasitic platyhelminth that infects the digestive systems of various animals, including humans.
Cestoidean refers to an order of tapeworms, specifically the class of flatworms that includes Tapewormia, a type of parasitic flatworm.
Cestrum is a genus of plants in the family Cucurbitaceae, which includes various species of cucumbers, gourds, and melons.
Cesura is a poetic term that refers to a pause or break within a line of poetry. It is a moment of silence or separation within the line, often marked by punctuation, such as a comma, dash, or colon. Cesura is used to create a sense of drama, emphasis, or to control the flow of the poem. It is similar to a caesura, but while caesura refers to a pause within a line caused by natural speech patterns, cesura is a deliberate and artistic technique used by poets to create a specific effect.
A cetacean is a member of the order Cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. It refers to any large, aquatic mammal that belongs to this specific group, characterized by their streamlined bodies, flippers, and blowing spouts.
Cetene is a type of unsaturated hydrocarbon compound that is typically found in small amounts in the blood and tissues of animals, including humans. It is a metabolite of arachidonic acid, which is an omega-6 fatty acid that is an important component of cell membranes. Cetene is involved in the formation of pro-inflammatory eicosanoids and has been linked to various inflammatory and immunological processes.