ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA HAEMOCOEL
From haemo- + New Latin coel, from Greek koilos hollow.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HAEMOCOEL»
haemocoel
biology
function
found
cockroach
pronunciation
circulatory
system
also
called
cardiovascular
organ
that
permits
blood
circulate
transport
nutrients
oxygen
carbon
dioxide
haemocoel
wiktionary
plural
haemocoels
cavity
between
organs
arthropods
mollusks
retrieved
define
hemocoel
many
invertebrates
including
molluscs
developed
part
other
additional
information
amateur
entomologists
society
main
such
insects
possess
arrangement
vessels
those
oxford
dictionaries
syllabification
coel
ˈhēməˌsēl
british
noun
zoology
primary
most
encyclopedia
psychology
haemo
latin
crustacea
glossary
expanded
ingle
fill
gaps
reverso
meaning
haematocele
haemochrome
haemocyte
collins
always
what
meritnation
series
spaces
organisms
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HAEMOCOEL»
Descubre el uso de
haemocoel en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
haemocoel y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
HAEMOCOEL. IN. ARTHROPODS. TYPES. OF. STRUCTURE. OF. BODY.
CAVITY. The history of the peripheral phagocytoblast in Bilateria is closely bound
up with the development of the body cavity. The peripheral phagocytoblast takes
part ...
2
A Dictionary of Entomology
Haemocoel; Haemolymph. HAEMATIC Adj. (Greek, haima I blood.) 1. Pertaining
to blood. 2. Blood-coloured; reddish brown. HAEMATOCYTE See Haemocyte.
HAEMATOGENESIS Noun. (Greek, haima I blood + genesis I origin, source.
6 CLOSED HAEMOCOEL CIRCULATORY SYSTEM AND OTHER TYPES OF
BLOOD CIRCULATION IN CRUSTACEA I have shown that lor most of the
individuals that have been examined the organisation of the circulatory system in
the ...
4
Physiological Approach to the Lower Animals
But there is this fundamental difference that whereas in the annelid the wall of the
dorsal vessel separates haemocoel from coelom, in the arthropod the wall of the
heart merely separates one portion of the haemocoel from another. The heart ...
5
Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences
The body cavity of Nautilus is very extensive, and consists of two distinctly
separated portions—an anterior ..haemocoel and a posterior and ventral coelom.
The principal portion of the htemocrsl forms a space around the oesophagus with
its ...
6
Animal Forms And Functions: Invertebrata
The blood does not take part in respiration and serves mainly as distributing and
collecting medium for the nutrients and metabolic wastes. It also functions as a
lymph because of which it is called haemolymph. 2. Haemocoel is a body cavity
of ...
P.Puranik, Asha Bhate, 2007
The foot is pushed deeper into the sand by contraction of the transverse muscles
which run across its haemocoel. The connection between the pedal and visceral
haemocoels (Keber's valve) may be closed at this stage so that contraction of ...
R. McNeill Alexander, 1979
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Zoological Results Based on Material from New Britain, New ...
Peristomial Haemocoel; Systemic Aorta; Cephalic Arteries. The venous system of
Nautilus consists of definite venous channels, of which the most conspicuous are
the vena cava, the pallial veins and the siphuncular vein, of interstitial lacunae ...
HFART CHAMBERS HEART CHAMBERS ALARY MUSCLES ANTERIOR
AORTA FITST CHAMBER OF HEART ALARY MUSCLES HEART CHAMBERS
HAEMOCOEL Fig 25. Alary muscles of cockroach. The first chamber of heart is ...
10
Biotechnology and Plant Disease Management
One barrier to the specificity of luteovirid acquisition occurs at the stage of
transport of ingested virus from the lumen of the gut across the gut epithelial cells
and into the haemocoel (Fig. 23.1B). The second barrier is movement from the ...
Zamir K. Punja, S. H. De Boer, Hélène Sanfaçon, 2007
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HAEMOCOEL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
haemocoel en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The heart of a dragon: 3D anatomical reconstruction of the ‘scaly …
... Chrysomallon has a very large ctenidium supported by extensive blood sinuses filled with haemocoel. The ctenidium provides oxygen for the ... «7thSpace Interactive, Jun 15»
Novel insights into the insect trancriptome response to a natural …
... progeny BVs pass across the basal lamina into the haemocoel and infect secondary tissue such as the tracheal system and the fat body [27]. «BMC Blogs Network, Abr 15»
Wonderful Creatures: life is a gamble (inside a caterpillar) for the …
The tiny larva winds up in the caterpillar's gut, but wastes no time in breaking out of there to gain entry to the caterpillar's haemocoel, the insect ... «Mongabay.com, Mar 14»