PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «SENSILLA»
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trichoid
campaniform
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spanish
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sense
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cells
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pores
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protective
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body
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legs
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SENSILLA»
Descubre el uso de
sensilla en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
sensilla y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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ADVANCES IN INSECT PHYSIOLOGY APL
2.4.5 Sensilla on the antennae of adult Endopterygota (a) Lepidoptera The
sensilla on the antennae of Lepidoptera generally fall into the categories shown
in Table 18, though different authors have used different names. Apart from the
trichoid ...
Michael J. Berridge, J. E. Treherne, Sir Vincent Brian Wigglesworth, 1982
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Encyclopedia of Entomology
All type I insect sensilla presumably evolved from an epidermal hair (seta) and all
their component parts are believed to be homologous. Traditionally, sensillar
types have been classified on the basis of the morphology of their cuticular parts
...
3
Functional Surfaces in Biology: Adhesion Related Phenomena ...
The hymenopteran manubrium is equipped with two types of trichoid sensilla
called STA and STB. STA sensilla are articulated with the underlying cuticle
through sockets. The sensilla are long, thin, and cristate, bent down around the
folded ...
4
Egg Parasitoids in Agroecosystems with Emphasis on Trichogramma
These structures are the same described more correctly as coeloconic sensilla in
T. australicum (Amornsak et al. 1998), Trichogramma galloi Zucchi and
Trichogramma pretiosum Riley (Cônsoli et al. 1999). Coeloconic sensilla are also
known ...
Fernando L. Consoli, José Roberto Postali Parra, Roberto Antônio Zucchi, 2010
The cuticular wall of these sensilla is traversed by numerous pores that give rise
to pore tubules (SW-WP). 4.1.4 Sensilla in Lower Insects and Myriapods Sensilla
of apterygote insects have been investigated mainly in Collembola (Altner and ...
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The Insects: Structure and Function
Most of the sensilla on the mouthparts are contact chemoreceptors (see Chapter
24), but mechanoreceptors are also common and olfactory sensilla are often
present on the palps. Chordotonal organs (see Chapter 23), which probably
function ...
R. F. Chapman, Stephen J. Simpson, Angela E. Douglas, 2013
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Hymenoptera: Evolution, Biodiversity and Biological Control
Table 1 Explanation of characters and character states. Code Character States A
Sensilla trichodea A (STA) on orbicula 0 = absent; 1 = present B Number of STA (
when present) 0 = one; 1 = two; 2 = three or more C Sensilla trichodea B (STB) ...
Andrew Austin, Mark Dowton, 2000
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Methods in Insect Sensory Neuroscience
11.3 TASTE RECEPTORS AND PERIPHERAL CODING The taste receptors
responsible for detecting chemicals are housed in tiny hairs known as basiconic
sensilla (singular: sensillum) and are found not only on the mouthparts, where
they ...
Thomas A. Christensen, 2004
On the basis of the differences in associated cuticular, structures the receptors
are variously classified as trichoid sensilla, basiconic sensilla, campaniform
sensilla, chordotonal sensilla, etc. 1. Trichoid sensillum. Most of the external
sensilla ...
Mechanosensilla are sensilla with neurons that contain neurotubular
cytoskeletons. The setal socket maybe innervated (sensilla chaetica) or not (
sensilla basiconica or sensilla trichoidea). In exclusively mechanosensory
sensilla, the setal ...
Daniel E. Sonenshine, R. Michael Roe, 2013
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SENSILLA»
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sensilla en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Dinosaur-times cockroach caught in amber, from Myanmar
All the leg segments were described as "extremely elongated and covered with dense setation (short trichoid hairs – sensilla chaetica)." As for the body, they ... «Phys.Org, May 15»
Novel Super-Sensitive Spider-Like Sensor detects Sounds
They said that spider's sense movements through an organ called 'slit sensilla', which is present in the joints of their legs. Mansoo Choi from Seoul National ... «Uncover Michigan, Dic 14»
Now humans can have 'spidey sense' too
The sensor, described Wednesday in the journal Nature, is inspired by an organ called the slit sensilla. These parallel slits, located near the joints of a spider's ... «Washington Post, Dic 14»
Spider-Inspired Sensor Detects Vibrations and Speech
Spiders have an organ called the "slit sensilla" near their leg joints that detects tiny vibrations in their environment. By mimicking the design of this organ, ... «Live Science, Dic 14»
When Did Insects Learn to Smell?
Using electron microscopy, Hansson's team looked at the architecture of sensilla, tiny cuticles on antennae that house sensory neurons. They found that the ... «Scientific American, May 14»
Dragonflies Lack 'Smell Center,' but Can Still Smell
Like the insect equivalent of a nose, these sensilla house olfactory neurons. When Rebora's team exposed the suspected sensilla to scents, they emitted nerve ... «Science News, Mar 14»
Honeybees Taste With Their Claws, No Sweet Tooth Necessary
Insects have hair-like structures on their body known as sensilla, which are sensitive to different substances because they have specialized receptor nerve cells. «iScienceTimes.com, Feb 14»
Do you have a sweet tooth? Honeybees have a sweet claw
Insects taste through sensilla, hair-like structures on the body that contain receptor nerve cells, each of which is sensitive to a particular substance. In many ... «Phys.Org, Feb 14»
Bees Have a Sweet Claw (Not Tooth)
The tasting happens via sensilla, which are hair-like structures on the bee's body that contain receptor nerve cells. These cells, in turn, are sensitive to particular ... «Discovery News, Feb 14»
Nose to Nose: Combinatorial Rules for Building a Complex System
On a fruit fly, olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs) are arranged in a stereotypical pattern according to classes in the organs (sensilla) on the antennae. «Discovery Institute, Dic 13»