MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VIBRACULUM»
vibraculum
ectoprocta
bryozoa
also
known
polyzoa
commonly
moss
animals
phylum
aquatic
invertebrate
typically
about
millimetres
long
they
filter
feeders
that
sieve
food
particles
vibraculum
meaning
pronunciation
translations
oxford
dictionaries
british
world
example
sentences
reference
content
anatomy
encyclopedia
britannica
specialized
form
zooid
which
operculum
become
whiplike
seta
hairlike
projection
functions
avicularia
merriam
webster
movable
slender
spinelike
organs
parts
bryozoans
furnished
specially
modified
zooids
nearly
same
nature
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «VIBRACULUM»
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To- Day and Yesterday IF you want to know what I want as I sit here table- talking,
it is, in confidence, a vibraculum. And if you want to know what a vibraculum is,
why, it is simply " a filamentous appendage serving to bring food within reach by
...
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Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History).: Zoology
Vicarious vibraculum and normal distal vibraculum, treated with eau de javelle.
Marche-Marchad Coll., I, 39 C. b. Hooked seta of vicarious vibraculum. c. Seta of
normal vibraculum, central part omitted, d. Operculum, b-e, " Calypso " Coll., I, ...
British Museum (Natural History), 1965
3
Fossils, Finches, and Fuegians: Darwin's Adventures and ...
May 1834. bristle is now known as a 'vibraculum', and Charles was correct in
suggesting that the power that moves it is in what he called the hinge, for beneath
it there are located tiny gyrator, abductor and adductor muscles. He was also
right ...
vibraculum | warm blooded 183 i vibraculum a specialised zooid of Bryo- zoans
in which the operculum is modified into a long bristle that sweeps back and forth,
removing debris. i visceral mass in molluscs, the rather vague body section that ...
5
Encyclopedia of Marine Sciences
... a microbial population and thus differing from the total count, i.e., the total
amount of bacteria seen by microscopic methods, in which also dead cells are
included. vibraculum 338 vibraculum (pl. vibracula) a modified zooid in
Cheilostomata;
Johanna G. Baretta-Bekker, Egbert K. Duursma, Bouwe R. Kuipers, 1998
This conclusion is strengthened from the circumstance that the range covered by
the vibraculum in its sweep, includes the area of the aperture, where violence
and annoyance are more liable to be felt than in other parts. Much more curious ...
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Fossils, Finches, and Fuegians: Darwin's Adventures and ...
Drawings of the structure of the bryozoan Caberea minima with its moveable
vibraculum bristle is now known as a 'vibraculum', and Charles was correct in
suggesting that the power that moves it is in what he called the hinge, for beneath
it ...
8
Sessile Animals of the Sea Shore
Another polymorph is the vibraculum, a large bristle-like structure that can sweep
over the surrounding zooids, perhaps to dislodge foreign particles or prevent
other animals from settling on the colony. The long seta of the vibraculum is ...
9
Morphological and Systematic Studies on the Cheilostomatous ...
Synopsis of the genera. 1) On the basal surface a larger or smaller number of
zooecia with a vibraculum connected with a chamber, from which a radical fibre
may issue (avicularia always present): 2) The true vibraculum (the chamber for
the ...
Georg Marius Reinald Levinsen, 1909
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria
In Cupitladria it is obvious that each vibraculum develops as a distal bud from
each zooecium. The mode of development of the colony of C. canaricnsis (Busk,
1859) (the genotype) is such that each vibraculum is finally situated proximal to
the ...
Royal Society of Victoria (Melbourne, Vic.), 1937