PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «HEMOCOEL»
hemocoel
coelom
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which
following
functions
insects
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between
pronunciation
arthropods
circulatory
system
also
called
cardiovascular
organ
that
permits
blood
circulate
transport
hemocoel
merriam
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cavity
some
mollusks
contains
hemolymph
part
meaning
translations
anatomy
encyclopedia
britannica
coelomic
physically
separated
vessel
walls
where
containing
exists
however
define
series
interconnected
spaces
organs
flows
freely
unconfined
veins
arteries
occurring
several
wiktionary
plural
hemocoels
cavities
oxford
dictionaries
american
sentences
reference
content
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haemocoel
hemochrome
hematocele
hemocyte
crustacea
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HEMOCOEL»
Descubre el uso de
hemocoel en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
hemocoel y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Cellulose: Molecular and Structural Biology: Selected ...
Figure 13-7. A schematic illustration showing the step-wise involvement of
glomerulocytes in the formation of a cellulose network in the hemocoel: (1)
glomerulocytes are transferred into hemocoel; (2) bundles of cellulose skeleton
are released ...
Richard Malcolm Brown, Inder M. Saxena, 2007
2
The Mycoplasmas V5: Spiroplasmas, Acholeplasmas, and ...
become established when injected in the hemocoel of C. nitida larvae, and T. B.
Clark (unpublished data) was unable to infect Colorado potato beetles by
intrahemocoelic inoculation of the gut-inhabiting group XX spiroplasma. On the
other ...
At the base of the midgut epithelium (on the hemocoel side of the epithelium) lies
a final acellular barrier, called the basal lamina, that must be circumvented before
the hemocoel is reached (Passarelli, 2011). The basal lamina is particularly ...
Fernando E. Vega, Harry K. Kaya, 2012
4
Instant Notes Animal Biology
Skeleton The hemocoel is the main component of the molluscan hydrostatic
skeleton. In many species the shell gives additional support. Respiration and
vascular system The cavity beneath the shell may contain the gills (ctenidial or, in
many ...
5
Encyclopedia of Entomology
Bacterial pathogens primarily target the midgut to gain entry into the hemocoel.
Pathogenic bacteria (e.g., Bacillus thuringiensis and B. sphaericus) commonly
produce enzymes or toxins to target and eventually disrupt the midgut epithelium,
...
6
Principles of Animal Locomotion
There are blood-filled cavities around the viscera (the visceral hemocoel) and in
the foot (the pedal hemocoel), connected through Keber's valve. With the valve
closed, no blood can enter or leave the pedal hemocoel, so the volume of the foot
...
R. McNeill Alexander, 2013
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The Insects: Structure and Function
Potassium, on the other hand, probably moves passively down its
electrochemical gradient into the hemocoel. The electrochemical gradients for
chloride and calcium ions are less extreme. In the rectum, chloride ions are
actively removed from ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
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Insect Pathology V2: An Advanced Treatise
POTENTIAL PATHOGENS The potential pathogens multiply extracellularly in the
hemocoel of insects and produce a lethal septicemia. They grow readily in
culture, attack a wide range of insects, and thus differ from the obligate
pathogens.
Then the single ventricle pumps the oxygen-rich hemolymph into blood vessels
that conduct it into the large sinuses of the hemocoel. After bathing the body cells,
the hemolymph passes into vessels that lead to the gills, where it is recharged ...
Eldra Solomon, Linda Berg, Diana Martin, 2010
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Kinematic and Neuromuscular Changes Associated with a Change ...
Discussion Blood Circulation in the Wing Hemocoel o/Clione When injected into
a wing, dye flowed freely across the midline of the animal's body. Left and right
wings share a common hemocoel that is not compartmentalized either during
slow ...
Brett Gregory Szymik, 2008
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HEMOCOEL»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
hemocoel en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Friends with benefits
These beneficial nematodes are classified as pathogens in biological control because, once inside the insect's body cavity (hemocoel), the IJs ... «Golf Course Industry Magazine, Abr 13»
Ready or not, here European malaria comes … are we ready?
... hemocoel and salivary gland. If a gene is manipulated that changes protein expression, then that protein could have severe knock-on effects ... «ScienceBlog.com, Abr 12»
Cockroaches: Fact or Fiction
Decapitation results in death because of infection, or sepsis, from invasion of the hemocoel by gut microbes, and water loss, either from ... «PCT Magazine, Jul 11»
Happy May Day! (Circus Of The Spineless #62)
So, you got me thinking about alternatives for Easter traditions Here's one, in the vein (wait, open circulatory system... uh... in the hemocoel) of ... «Science 2.0, May 11»