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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PODITE»
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1
Arthropod Relationships
If two podites fuse (an apomorphy), they continue to show their muscular
attachment and, frequently, a discrete separation by a suture or by a sulcus.
Fusion, subsegmentation, and flattening of a cylindrical podite into a pleuron, is
derived.
Richard A. Fortey, Richard H. Thomas, 1998
2
Laboratory Manual in Elementary Zoology
Construct a table, like the example below, which will demonstrate the serial
homology exhibited by the appendages of the adult crayfish. No. of Somite
Appendage Protopodite Coxo- podite Basi- podite Endo- podite Exo- podite
Head Thorax 1 ...
Laboratory Manual in Elementary Zoology
3
Biological Atlas: A Guide to the Practical Study of Plants ...
Fig. 2. Third Abdominal Somite — ÍTergum (L. the back) or dorsal portion.
Pleuron (Gr. a side). Sternum (Gr. stemon, the breast) or ventral portion. ( Proto'
podite or basal portion (red). Appendages -J Exo'podite or outer terminal portion (
blue).
Daniel McAlpine, Archibald N. McAlpine, 1881
4
The Ciliated Protozoa: Characterization, Classification, and ...
... families. flexible podite (except Atelepithites); ovoid; free-swimming, but often
temporarily attached; to substrate by non-ciliated adhesive region or by
numerous, mainly marine, but some ectosymbiotic Size, small to large; shape,
ovoid to ...
5
The Science Reports of the Saitama University: Biology and ...
Molt- ing Endo- podite mm Exo. podite mm Proto- podite mm Total mm Proto.
Molting Endo- podite mm Exo- podite mm Proto- podite mm Total mm Proto. Endo
. Endo. M. 0 0.28 0.28 0.21 0.49 0.75 M. 0 0.28 0.28 0.21 0.49 0.75 M. 1 0.38 0.39
...
6
Evolution of the Insects
The trochanter is the second podite of the leg (the basalmost segment of the
telopodite) and is generally rigidly attached to the base of the femur so that the
articulation no longer functions; however, it is sometimes completely fused to the
femur ...
David Grimaldi, Michael S. Engel, 2005
7
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery
agreed on the TSP on 90% of the radiographs. Accuracy of the computer-
assisted measurements was evaluated with the standardized 1 0 increment
tractograph and found to be exactly as determined by X-PODite. Discussion
Radiographic ...
8
Biological atlas, by D. and A.N. M'Alpine
Third Abdominal Somite — C Terguin (L. the back) or dorsal portion. Body-
Segment < Pleuron (Gr. a side). V. Sternum (Gr. stenton, the breast) or ventral
portion. C Proto'podite or basal portion (red). Appendages < Exo'podite or outer
terminal ...
Daniel M'Alpine, Archibald N. M'Alpine, 1880
The new growth on the median side of the basal part of the endo- podite (fig. 27),
is a sort of knob set on a neck and inclined at about 45° to the axis of the
endopodite. Its form is not spherical but rather more that of a short cylinder on a
slightly ...
10
The Ecology and Biology of Nephrops norvegicus
sqs Exo- podite Endo- podite Third maxilliped C Lat. flag. Second pereipod
Aesthetasc hairs Third p. Fourth p. Fifth p. se hh ss Stat. sqs ls p p hh d d 5 mm
Med. flag. Cuticular setae Serrate setae Plumose setae 2mm 5mm Smooth setae
se A B ...