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hemolymph
pronunciation
cells
hemocoel
blood
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hemolymph
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fluid
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various
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «HEMOLYMPH»
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1
Insect Physiology and Biochemistry
the osmotic value of hemolymph, and account for a substantial portion of the
cations and anions of hemolymph. A good physiological explanation for such
large quantities of amino acids in hemolymph is not available, but the
hemolymph is ...
2
Hemolymph Proteins and Functional Peptides: Recent Advances ...
This is mainly due to the large assortment of biomolecular factors each with a different structure and function. In addition there is a multitude of genes encoding for hemolymph proteins and functional peptides.
Muḥammad T̤ufail, Makio Takeda, 2012
3
Characterization of Heme Lipoprotein in Ixodid Tick Saliva ...
Scope and method of study. This study characterized heme lipoprotein (HeLp), the most abundant protein in Ixodid tick hemolymph and saliva using a number of biochemical and molecular methods.
William Justin Cordill, 2007
4
Manual of Exotic Pet Practice
Hemolymph can be collected and analyzed for biochemical constituents, gas
analysis, and cellular components. Reference values for these diagnostics have
been determined in species of some taxa, most notably the molluscs,
crustaceans, ...
Mark A. Mitchell, Thomas N. Tully, 2009
5
The
Hemolymph Nodes of the Sheep
In a large series of puncture injections, it was never possible to inject a lymphatic
vessel or a lymph node from a hemolymph node unless the point of the needle
pierced the hemolymph node, thus allowing the injected fluid to enter the ...
Arthur William Meyer, 1914
6
The Insects: An Outline of Entomology
Hemolymph does not directly contact the cells because the internal organs and
the epidermis are covered in a basement membrane, which may regulate the
exchange of materials. This open circulatory system has only a few vessels and ...
P. J. Gullan, P. S. Cranston, 2010
7
Encyclopedia of Insects
Citric acid and other organic acids and organic phosphates (such as glycerol 1-
phosphate and sorbitol 6-phosphate) account for much of the anion content in
hemolymph from many insect species. The most abundant carbohydrate in ...
Vincent H. Resh, Ring T. Cardé, 2009
8
Advances in Insect physiology APL
203 IV. Ionic Composition of Hemolymph and Nerve Activity . . . 211 A. Ionic
composition of hemolymph and nerve . . . . 211 B. Effect of external
concentrations of cations on nerve and muscle . 216 V. Ionic Fluxes and
Metabolism . . . . . . . 219 A.
J. W. L. Beament, J. E. Treherne, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 2011
9
Instant Notes Animal Biology
Open and closed circulations Invertebrate circulations and hearts Open
circulations (e.g. crustaceans, insects, lampreysl • Low pressure • No sustained
pressure • Little regulation of blood or hemolymph flow to organs • Slow return of
blood or ...
10
Encyclopedia of Entomology
The hemolymph of spiders contains oxygen- carrying molecules called
hemocyanin. This molecule functions very similarly to hemoglobin found in
mammals. However, hemoglobin has iron atoms as part of its structure and is
contained in ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «HEMOLYMPH»
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hemolymph en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
A downy killer wages chemical warfare
Once inside a victim, the fungus feasts on the doomed creature's bloodlike hemolymph, nimbly evading prey defenses with tricks, some ... «Science News, Jul 15»
Guam Can Still Fight Varroa Mite Threat to it's Honey Bees
The Varroa mite is a tiny bug that lives on the bees and sucks out their bee blood or hemolymph. Rosario says that they found the Varroa mite ... «Pacific News Center, Jul 15»
Texas Student Wins US Stockholm Junior Water Prize
The winners' project, entitled 'Mitigation of Hypoxic Ecosystems Using Hemolymph Analysis of Callinectes sapidus and Procambarus clarkii in ... «Impeller.net, Jul 15»
Airplane Coatings Help Recoup Fuel Efficiency Lost To Bug Splatter
This bug blood, or hemolymph, clings to an airplane's wings, disrupting the smooth airflow over them and sapping the aircraft's fuel efficiency. «The Biological SCENE, Jun 15»
Why are bees hurting? A lineup of suspects
... to parasites — to weaken bees' immune systems, and (3) extracted a lot of energy from bees by sucking their hemolymph (that's bug blood). «Grist, Jun 15»
Six New Species of 'Dracula' Ants Discovered in Seychelles …
... to engage in the strange behavior of wounding the young of the colony and drinking their blood – more correctly called hemolymph in insects ... «Sci-News.com, Jun 15»
Mites, not pesticides, killing the bees?
The mite targets adult bees by attaching to the body weakening the bee by sucking hemolymph (a bee's blood.) Jeff Harris notes that the mites ... «Digital Journal, Jun 15»
Public Release: 23-Jun-2015 Tiny Dracula ants hunting …
... of the colony and drinking their blood--more correctly called hemolymph in insects--as a bizarre means of distributing nutrients throughout the ... «EurekAlert, Jun 15»
Video: Young beetles pump their abs to breathe
They also measured rates of abdominal pumping and external gas exchange along with hemolymph (blood) pressure. As expected, abdominal ... «Science Now, Jun 15»
Texas student named 2015 winner of US Stockholm Junior Water …
The winners' project, titled "Mitigation of Hypoxic Ecosystems Using Hemolymph Analysis of Callinectes sapidus and Procambarus clarkii in ... «WaterWorld, Jun 15»