10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «RHEORECEPTOR»
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D.R. Khanna. sensory bristles tangoreceptor group of chemoreceptors
tangoreceptor' epidermal cilia rheoreceptor Fig. 4.1 1. A diagrammatic T.S. of the
anterior end of a pltuiarian showing the various receptors. through its opening to
stimulate ...
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
rhegmatocytoid see spherule cell rheogameon n. [Gr. rheein, to flow; gamos,
marriage; on, being] Rassenkreis; polytypic species. rheophile a. [Gr. rheein, to
flow; philos, loving] Living in rivers and streams; reophilic. rheophily n.
rheoreceptor n ...
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Cell Surface Extensions—Advances in Research and ...
Sensory cells with long sharp cilia might play a rheoreceptor role, and their
presence in E. tetraedra and C. sphagnetorum would imply the reappearing of an
ancient character that was probably lost with the transit from aquatic to terrestrial
...
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
Thus, planarians show the beginning of cephalization which is highly developed
in vertebrates. sensory bristles tangoreceptor group of chemoreceptors
rheoreceptor Fig. 11 . pigment cells striated border pigment mesenchyme or
parenchyma ...
RHEORECEPTOR- A receptor which responds to water current, as lateral line
organ in fish. RHINAL PROCESS Small cartilage which closes nostrils of frog
during breathing. RHINARIUM Small moist hairless area of skin surrounding the
...
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The Physiology of Trematodes
To gill-parasitic monogeneans, the long flexible cilium of a rheoreceptor may be
important in monitoring water currents for orientation purposes. (ii) Compound
uniciliated receptor This consists of a collection of associated, but separate,
nerve ...
James Desmond Smyth, D. W. Halton, 1983
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Genetics: Classical to Modern
... are expected to mark the odd number out from others. 7. Plantigrade,
digitigrade. unguligrade and tissue grade. 8. Tangoreceptor, phonoreceptor,
rheoreceptor. thermoreceptor. 9. Stylopodium, zeugopodium, undulipodium.
autopodium. 10.
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
Also, rheo- phobic. rheophyte Ecology, a plant that lives or thrives in free-flowing
water. rheoplankton Ecology, plankton living in flowing water. rheoreceptor
Invertebrate Zoology, a specialized sensory cell of fishes and aquatic amphibians
that ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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Schaum's outline of theory and problems of zoology
... 127, 133 Rhabdom, 413 Rhabdopleura, 249 Rhagonoid (see Leuconoid)
Rhamphorhynchus, 324 Rhampotheca, 260, 319, 333, 337, 339 Rhea, 337
RHEIFORMES, 337 Rhenanid, 287 RHENANIDA, 287 Rheoreceptor, 126, 412
Rheotaxis, ...
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The Mahseer: in the rivers of Nepal disrupted by dams and ...
Lateral line scale is perforated by this canal. The function of lateral line system is
rheostatic, it controls the body in relation to wave and current, so it is also known
as rheoreceptor. Urinogenital Organs of the Mahseer Morphology and histology ...
Tej Kumar Shrestha, Tribhuvana Viśvavidyālaya. Dept. of Zoology, 1997