PAROLE IN INGLESE ASSOCIATE CON «LOPHOPHORE»
lophophore
trochophore
phyla
larvae
ˈlɒfəfɔər
characteristic
feeding
organ
possessed
four
major
groups
animals
brachiopoda
bryozoa
entoprocta
phoronida
which
collectively
constituted
lophophorata
lophophores
found
aquatic
organisms
most
easily
described
ring
tentacles
often
horseshoe
shaped
coiled
phoronids
have
their
plain
view
lophophore
merriam
webster
circular
about
mouth
especially
brachiopod
bryozoan
that
bears
functions
food
getting
invertebrate
anatomy
encyclopedia
britannica
cilia
grooves
bring
particles
trapped
mucus
brachiopods
feed
minute
organic
articulate
define
ciliated
encircling
phoronid
similar
composed
spirally
from
answers
located
near
bryozoans
used
gather
defined
yourdictionary
usually
around
certain
origin
classical
meaning
pronunciation
translations
facts
information
pictures
articles
make
research
projects
school
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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LOPHOPHORE»
Scopri l'uso di
lophophore nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
lophophore e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Fossils in Earth Sciences
Rather there is a sort of muscle platform on which the muscles rest. In a few forms
, where the valves are highly convex, leaving a large space inside them, muscles
are reduced and joined instead by thin, yet strong tendons. 9.6.2 Lophophore ...
2
The Invertebrata: A Manual for the Use of Students
Coelomate unsegmented animals, always sedentary and nearly always colonial;
with a circumoral ring (lophophore) of ciliated tentacles, and a U-shaped
alimentary canal; with anus outside the lophophore; with a coelomic body cavity
and a ...
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile, Frank Armitage Potts, G. A. Kerkut, 1963
3
Encyclopedia of Tidepools and Rocky Shores
The polypide includes the lophophore, the U-shaped digestive tract and its
musculature, the cerebral ganglion, and the tentacle sheath (see Figs. I, 2). The
tentacle sheath represents the protrusible portion of the body wall, which
encloses the ...
Mark W. Denny, Steven Dean Gaines, 2007
The spire-bearers are not alone in having a double spiral lophophore pump for
feeding and respiration: living rhynchonellids also have a double spiral
lophophore, but in these it is not supported by calcareous lamellae. Thus spire-
bearers ...
A lophophore is a unique arrangement of ciliated tentacles borne on a ridge (a
fold of the body wall), which surrounds the mouth but not the anus. A lophophore
with its crown of tentacles contains within it an extension of the coelom, and the ...
Cleveland P. Hickman, Larry S. Roberts, Allan Larson, 2003
6
Advances in Marine Biology
Introduction Reviews of the general structure of the lophophore have been
presented by Helmcke (1937), Hyman (1959), Beauchamp (1960), Williams and
Rowell (1965) and Rudwick (1970). The most recent work by Rudwick (1970)
provides ...
J. H. S. Blaxter, Alan J. Southward, 1992
7
Cyclostome Bryozoans: Keys and Notes for the Identification ...
At the orifice of the autozooid a flexible portion of the outer body wall is
introverted during retraction of the lophophore; it then encloses the withdrawn
lophophore and is termed the tentacle sheath. E version of the lophophore is
achieved in all ...
Peter Joseph Hayward, John Stanley Ryland, Linnean Society of London, 1985
Protraction of the lophophore involves relaxation of retractor and atrial sphincter
muscles and contraction of atrial dilators. The contracted muscles press outward
against the atrial wall and force fluid into the basal region of the exosaccal cavity,
...
9
Recent and Fossil Bryozoa: Papers Presented at the 5th ...
PRIMITIVE FEATURES As mentioned above the two main features which have
been described as being primitive or vestigial in phylactolaemates are the
horseshoe-shape of the lophophore and the epi- stome. We suggest that both are
...
Gilbert Powell Larwood, Claus Nielsen, 1981
The pedicle, main internal organs, and muscles are packed together at the back
of the shell whilst the lophophore dominates the mantle cavity in the central and
anterior area (Fig. 6.1a). Food particles are trapped by the lophophore's cilia, and
...
Clare Milsom, Sue Rigby, 2013
10 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «LOPHOPHORE»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
lophophore nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Our Human Ancestors Had Tentacles
"Our study shows that there is a group of the Lophophore animals among the Bilateria -- Lophotrochozoa taxon, which includes the largest ... «Science 2.0, apr 15»
Study: Humans' Ancestors Had Tentacles Around 600 Million Years …
“Our study shows that there is a group of the Lophophore animals among the Bilateria — Lophotrochozoa taxon, which includes the largest ... «STGIST, apr 15»
Human ancestors had tentacles
"Our study shows that there is a group of the Lophophore animals among the Bilateria—Lophotrochozoa taxon, which includes the largest ... «Phys.Org, apr 15»
These are a few of my favourite species: sarcastic fringehead
WTF is a lophophore???). Don't just take my word for it; let David Attenborough break it down for you. Stick around for the true awesomesauce ... «Deep-Sea News, nov 14»
These are a few of my favorite species: almost zombie like …
*What you would find in a brachiopod, if you had a microscope and looked really hard is a lophophore, a ring of ciliated tentacles around the ... «Deep-Sea News, ott 14»
New Jersey Wildlife: Freshwater sponges, overlooked living water …
... bacteria and single-celled organisms (protozoa) are captured through a crown of tentacles called lophophore. They can also obtain food from ... «Hunterdon County Democrat, giu 14»
A new species of horseshoe worm discovered in Japan after a 62 …
The name "horseshoe" refers to the U-shaped crown of tentacles which is called "lophophore." Horseshoe worms comprise a small phylum ... «Phys.Org, apr 14»
Public Release: 4-Apr-2014 A new species of horseshoe worm …
The name "horseshoe" refers to the U-shaped crown of tentacles which is called "lophophore." Horseshoe worms comprise a small phylum ... «EurekAlert, apr 14»
Ask the Outdoors Guy: What is that blob in Oneida Lake?
They're filter feeders that take tiny food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a "crown" of tentacles lined with cilia. «Syracuse.com, set 13»
Veins of Water: The Evolution of the Echinoderm Water-Vascular …
There are similarities to structures in the hemichordates and the hydraulically-operated lophophore. Not mention that embryological ... «Deep-Sea News, mar 12»