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For other uses, see Seta (disambiguation). Seta (plural: setae) is a biological term derived from the Latin word for "bristle". It refers to a number of different bristle- or hair-like structures on living organisms. [edit] Animal setae Setae on the toes of a gecko In zoology, most "setae" occur in invertebrates.
[edit] Plant setaeIn botany, "seta" refers to the stalk supporting the capsule of a moss, hornwort or liverwort, and supplying it with nutrients. The seta has a short foot embedded in the gametophyte from which it grows. Setae are not present in all mosses, but in some species they may reach 15 to 20 centimeters in height.[2] [edit] Artificial setaeThe development of adhesives that detach at will yet display substantial stickiness is of great importance for various technological fields.[3][4] [edit] See also[edit] References
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