ÉTYMOLOGIE DU MOT TURBELLARIAN
From New Latin Turbellāria, from Latin turbellae (pl) bustle, from turba brawl, referring to the swirling motion created in the water.
MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TURBELLARIAN»
turbellarian
worm
longitudinal
muscle
turbellaria
traditional
divisions
phylum
platyhelminthes
include
groups
that
exclusively
parasitic
there
about
species
which
range
from
large
freshwater
forms
more
than
long
terrestrial
like
bipalium
kewense
taxonomy
biogeography
search
location
coordinates
authority
history
research
those
conducted
turbellarians
turbellarian
merriam
webster
class
mostly
aquatic
living
flatworms
planarian
adjective
origin
ultimately
latin
define
belonging
platyhelminths
having
cilia
body
surface
noun
platyhelminth
defined
yourdictionary
nonparasitic
characterized
shaped
covered
meaning
pronunciation
translations
flatworm
encyclopedia
britannica
consists
four
classes
trematoda
flukes
cestoda
tapeworms
planarians
monogenea
should
noted
some
wiktionary
plural
biology
comparative
superlative
wordreference
ˌtɜːbɪˈlɛərɪən
typically
ciliated
epidermis
simple
life
cycle
includes
reverso
also
turanian
turbary
turban
infoplease
common
name
several
genera
monstrosities
least
comes
greek
tens
thousands
world
maybe
even
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TURBELLARIAN»
Découvrez l'usage de
turbellarian dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
turbellarian et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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AQUIRE: Aquatic Information Retrieval Toxicity Data Base : ...
... 941 Adenorhynchus sp Turbellarian PL TURB 134 938 Archiloa cf wilsoni
Turbellarian PL TURB 209 942 Archimonotresis sp Turbellarian PL TURB 134
1159 Catenula sp Turbel larian, Flatworm PL TURB 10 937 Convoluta sp
Turbellarian ...
Rosemarie C. Russo, Anne Pilli, Environmental Research Laboratory (Duluth, Minn.), 1985
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Fish Disease: Diagnosis and Treatment
turbellarian infections on other marine species have also been suspected to be
caused by this organism. The tang turbellarian induces a hypermelanization
reaction, resulting in dark foci on the skin, which are best seen on light-colored
fish; ...
No one has stressed more emphatically than Bock (1927) the importance of such
fusions for our understanding of turbellarian structure. The effect of function
seems to be indisputable in these trends. The adaptive responses are restricted,
...
Karling TG (1981) Typhlorhynchus nanus Laidlaw, a kalyptorhynch turbellarian
without proboscis (Platyhelminthes). Annales Zoologici Fennici 18, 69–177.
Karling TG, Nilsson AM (1974) Further studies on the genus Hypoblepharina
Böhmig ...
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Meiobenthology: The Microscopic Motile Fauna of Aquatic ...
5.3.1. Major. Turbellarian. Groups. Acoela: This order, the basis for
platyhelminths (Litvaitis et al. 1994) or even bilaterian metazoans (Katayama et al
. 1993; Jondelius et al. 2002), contains about 250 species that are small and
mostly roundish.
Common male-female gonopore FIGURE ( | Median sagittal sections (leftside)
and dorsal views (right side) of genera from two different turbellarian orders. (a)
An acoelan, Convoluta, showing the syncytial mass of digestive cells. (Adapted ...
Monroe W. Strickberger, 2005
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An Introduction to Zoology
Figure 8.8 Protonephridial network Nephridiopores Protonephridia To
nephridiopore (a) (b) Ciliated canal Nucleus Nucleus Cilia Tubule Flame cell
Tube cell (c) The Generalized Excretory System of a Turbellarian. (a) The
network of ...
Joseph Springer, Dennis Holley, 2012
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Intertidal Invertebrates of California
1961b. The orientation of centrioles in dividing cells and its significance. Biol. Bull
. 121: 368 (abstract). 1970. Identical linear order of chromosomes in both
gametes of the acoel turbellarian Polychoerus carmelensis: A preliminary note.
Proc.
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Molecular Biochemistry and Physiology of Helminth ...
Neuropeptide F: Primary structure from the turbellarian, Artioposthia triangulata.
Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology 101C, 269-74. DAVIS, R. E. &
STRETTON, A. o. w. (1989). Signaling properties of Asc aris motorneurons:
Graded active ...
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Captive Seawater Fishes: Science and Technology
The life cycle has the potential to proceed uninterrupted, resulting in increasingly
heavier infestations with successive generations. Only worms placed
provisionally in the genus Paravortex— in particular the "tang turbellarian" (
Paravortex sp.) ...
4 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «TURBELLARIAN»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
turbellarian est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Pagán's planarians: the extraordinary world of flatworms
One of these categories includes the Turbellarians—flatworms that are free-living and non-parasitic. Turbellarians are then arbitrarily distinguished based on ... «OUPblog, avril 14»
First, Second Mouth ...?
Its very name suggests that it was long thought to be a Turbellarian, a grouping covering all the mostly non-parasitic flatworms, distinct from the exclusively ... «Science 2.0, avril 13»
Flatworm Sexuality
The Turbellarian flatworms are cute, minute slug-like metazoans that are so primitive, they haven't got a body space (or coelom) like the rest of the animal nation. «earthtimes.org, oct 11»
Excerpt: Richard Dawkins's New Book on Evolution
My favorites, however, are the free-living turbellarian worms, of which there are more than 4,000 species: that's about as numerous as all the mammal species ... «Newsweek, sept 09»