PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «OPERCULAR»
opercular
pump
bones
region
syndrome
cortex
valve
insular
operculum
small
covering
widely
used
descriptions
animals
plants
refer
human
biology
cervical
mucus
opercular
merriam
webster
relating
constituting
first
known
rhymes
with
tubercular
noun
meaning
pronunciation
translations
cerebral
abnormal
formation
propose
embryogenic
basis
distances
distorted
topography
seen
images
were
studied
series
overview
palaeos
plate
like
bone
protects
operates
internal
there
simply
getting
around
define
zoology
organ
serving
seed
vessel
gill
fishes
amphibians
diag
frontal
aphasia
report
patient
persistent
nonfluent
from
discrete
primarily
cortical
lesion
impaired
syntax
intact
repetition
ischemic
bilateral
also
foix
chavany
marie
paralysis
facial
pharyngeal
masticatory
tongue
laryngeal
biol
buccal
pumps
function
respiration
blood
circulation
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «OPERCULAR»
Descubre el uso de
opercular en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
opercular y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Biology: A Functional Approach
2) OC expanding, acquires negative pressure ; opercular valve closes. 3)
Negative pressure in OC falls below that of BC which has begun to contract.
Result : water sucked into OC from BC 4) BC contracting, acquires positive
pressure; mouth ...
2
Animal Physiology: Adaptation and Environment
Water pumping To move water over the gills, teleost fish use a combined
pumping action of the mouth and the opercular covers, aided by suitable valves
to control the flow. A model of this pump is shown in Figure 1.9. The system
actually ...
Knut Schmidt-Nielsen, 1997
During the inspiratory phase the buccal cavity expands and water enters through
the mouth. At the same time the opercular cavities expand, but water cannot enter
through their external openings because a thin membrane around the outer ...
Water is usually taken through the mouth, flows through a buccal cavity, is
passed over the gills into an opercular cavity, and leaves through common
opercular openings on either side of the body. There are specific differences in
the degree of ...
B.G. Kapoor, Bhavna Khanna, 2004
5
Gaining Ground: The Origin and Evolution of Tetrapods
Diagrammatic horizontal sections through a fish's buccal and opercular
chambers. (A) System at rest. (B) Mouth opens and buccal chamber expands,
lowering the pressure, so water enters the mouth. Pressure in the opercular
chamber is also ...
6
ICA of fMRI studies: new approaches and cutting edge ...
... Cerebellum Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-
opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-
opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-opercular Cingulo-
opercular ...
Veronika Schöpf, Simon D. Robinson, 2014
They are protected by a bony flap called the operculum, which has an opening
called the opercular valve. 6.3.3 Ventilation of the gills To draw water over the
gills, the opercular valve is closed and the mouth is opened. The floor of the
buccal ...
A. G. Toole, Glenn Toole, S. M. Toole, 2002
8
The Physiology of Fishes, Third Edition
FIGURE 3.8 Examples of reduced opercular apertures in fishes. A: Batistes; B:
Mola; C: Diodon; D: Oslra- cion; E: Antennarius, note gill opening (O) is on
pectoral fin. reduced opercular opening (Figure 3.8). A survey of the teleost
families ...
David H. Evans, James B. Claiborne, 2005
Posterior to the suspensoria and covering the gill arches on either side of the
head are the opercular— branchiostegal series; a series of plate-like dermal
bones (Figure 6.1 ). The largest and dorsalmost components are the three
opercular ...
Gary Kent Ostrander, 2000
(1977) proved that opercular epithelia transported chloride outwards, and later
that the density of chloride cells was proportional to the rate of chloride transport (
Karnaky et al., 1979, 1984). It is again surprising and perhaps serendipitous that
...
William Stewart Hoar, Hoar, David J. Randall, 1984
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «OPERCULAR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
opercular en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The French Angelfish: As pretty as a picture
I saw then what the pre-opercular spines were used for; when they were removed from the end of a spear or from a fish trap, the unwary hunter ... «Cayman Compass, Oct 14»
Sen. Enrile asks for hospital arrest
... luminal plaques of proximal middle segments of basilar artery, both horizontal and insular opercular branches of middle cerebral arteries. «GMA News, Jul 14»
The legal savvy of JPE
... luminal plaques, of proximal middle segments of basilar artery, both horizontal and insular opercular branches of middle cerebral arteries.”. «Rappler, Jul 14»
PNP Custodial Center could get too hot for Enrile
... luminal plaques of proximal middle segments of basilar artery, both horizontal and insular opercular branches of middle cerebral arteries. «GMA News, Jun 14»
Enrile cites bad health in asking Sandiganbayan to grant him bail
... luminal plaques of proximal middle segments of basilar artery, both horizontal and insular opercular branches of middle cerebral arteries. «GMA News, Jun 14»
This Fish Can Support 300 Times Its Weight With a Super Suction Cup
“In this case there's been an adaptation of some kind of dermal gland at the base of one of these opercular spines to produce venom,” he said. «Wired, Jun 14»
'Tiny, tenacious and tentatively toxic:' Texas A&M scientist makes …
Conway explained that most of the world's 2,000-plus venomous species of fishes deliver their venom using a modified fin ray, sharp opercular ... «Texas A&M University, May 14»
'Rich club' brain network grows richer with age
Connections between two regions, the somatosensory and the cingulo-opercular systems, are also stronger in adults than in children. «SFARI News, Mar 14»
Disproving Hollywood Stereotypes: The Bare Bones of Piranha …
By measuring an individual's 'opercular rate' (i.e. how fast they are breathing - a proxy for fearfulness) when alone and when in different sized ... «Scientific American, Feb 14»
Monkeys And Humans Share Many Brain Similarities, But Not All
... sulcus and ventrally by the lateral orbital sulcus and the border between the dorsal insula and the opercular cortex. (B) A schematic depiction ... «RedOrbit, Ene 14»