How to use in-sentence of “superficially”

How to use in-sentence of “superficially”:

+ Although all vertebrates have this blind spot, cephalopod eyes, which are superficially similar, do not.

+ It includes a group of superficially crocodile-like prehistoric reptiles from the Triassic period.

+ A superficially similar flowering plant, unrelated to the genus “Equisetum”, is occasionally misidentified as a horsetail.

+ Forming in the living dermis, the scutes produce a horny outer layer, that is superficially similar to that of scales.

+ The adults are superficially like starfish, but they are a different group, with different larvae.

+ They are superficially similar to the African duikers and the Asian muntjacs, but unrelated.

+ This is superficially similar to a flagellum, but differs in its arrangement of microtubules, and in its use.

+ The superficially similar Bryozoa have the anus outside a ‘crown’ of hollow tentacles.

How to use in-sentence of superficially
How to use in-sentence of superficially

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