ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD STOMODAEUM
From New Latin, from Greek stoma mouth + hodaios on the way, from hodos way.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STOMODAEUM»
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Dictionary of Insect Morphology
132): the inner protrusion of the caecum which in fact forms the wall of the
ventricular cardia stomodaeum, pl. -daea (Fig. 132): the long anterior section of
the alimentary canal, beginning at the mouth opening and terminating at the
cardia of ...
Henrik Steinmann, Lajos Zombori, 1999
They may develop in contact with one another, even out of sequence.
Stomodaeum, Hypophysis, and Branchial Furrows The stomodaeum is a shallow
ectodermal depression on the underside of the head fold where the endoderm of
the floor ...
Ajay Dash, Manju Yadav, 2008
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The Light and Smith Manual: Intertidal Invertebrates from ...
paragastric canals pair of canals originating at the base of the stomodaeum,
running upward along each flattened surface of the stomodaeum toward the
mouth (also known as the pharyngeal canals). statocyst ciliated orientation organ
at the ...
Sol Felty Light, James T. Carlton, 2007
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Textbook of Orthodontics
At this stage, the mid-sagittal section of the embryo looks like Figure 3.7. At this
stage each mandibular arch forms the lateral wall of the stomodaeum (Fig. 3.8A).
This arch gives off a bud from its dorsal end and is called the maxillary process ...
Although not strictly parts of the alimentary canal stomodaeum and proctodaeum
are usually included in descriptions of it, and indeed in some cases—Crustacea
—they form by far the greatest portion of the apparent digestive tube. The internal
...
A. E. Shipley, E. W. MacBride, 2014
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Palaeontology Invertebrate
26,1). The mesenteries (fig. 27, a, b, c) are usually numerous also and form
several cycles ; those belonging to the primary cycle are formed first and reach to
the stomodaeum ; the other cycles (secondary, tertiary, etc.) are successively
smaller.
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Revision of the Suborders Families, and Genera of the ...
In the case of direct linkage adjacent stomodaea are directly connected by one
Or more mesenterial strands as a result Of the bending of the two principal
mesenteries between which thenew stomodaeum is being formed toward that ...
8
The Elements of Experimental Embryology
halves isolated at later (blastula) stages show the same developmental potencies
, the only difference being1 that a stomodaeum is formed in such animal halves (
see p. 166, and fig. 46). Already in the unfertilised egg of this sea-urchin ...
9
The Invertebrata: A Manual for the Use of Students
It must in the first place be explained that the presence of the siphonoglyph and
the elongation of the stomodaeum are an indication that on the original radial
symmetry of the polyp a bilateral symmetry has been imposed, and on each side
of ...
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile, Frank Armitage Potts, G. A. Kerkut, 1963
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Barnacles: Structure, Function, Development and Evolution
The foregut develops from a typical stomodaeum, but the midgut and hindgut
develop wholly from a tubular rudiment proliferated forwards from the posterior
end of the caudal papilla. It appears that, with the specialization of yolk cells as ...