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The Invertebrata: A Manual for the Use of Students
The two epicardia form distinct sacs opening into the branchial cavity. Ciona. (2)
Epicardiocoela. The two epicardia no longer open into the branchial cavity. They
usually fuse together and descend into the stalk with the rest of the viscera.
Lancelot Alexander Borradaile, Frank Armitage Potts, G. A. Kerkut, 1963
2
Antarctic Ascidiacea: Monographic Account of the Known ...
Epicardia form 2 large sacs enveloping viscera and communicating with
peribranchial cavity. Oviparous. Simple larval papillae. Genus : Ciona Fleming,
1822. Family Diazonidae Garstang, 1891a Usually colonial. Zooids with
independent ...
3
Deuterostomians, Cyclostomes, and Fishes
The systematic characters are the mode of subdivision of the body, the presence
or the absence of the epicardia, the structure of the branchia] basket, the locan'on
of the gonads within the gut loop (Enterogona) or in the pleurae (Pleurogona), ...
4
The Soviet Journal of Marine Biology
In Clavelina, as with all members of the order Aplousobranchia in general, the
epicardia do not expand so much but lose their contact with the pharynx. At times
they may merge with each other (Diazonidae, Polyclinidae, Polycitoridae) or at ...
5
The esophagus and pharynx in action: a study of structure in ...
epicardia and cardia, Schreiber found no indication of a regular thoracic
peristalsis having started again spontaneously. On the other hand, it could not be
assumed that the mass in the esophagus is drawn into the epicardia then to be
pressed ...
6
Intertidal Invertebrates of California
... the inner of epicardial epithelium (entoderm, since the epicardia arise as
diverticula of the pharynx). Sandwiched between the two layers lie a few
mesenchyme and blood cells. The probud elongates and constricts to form a few
more buds, ...
7
A Portuguese-English Dictionary
epicardia. epicarpio (m., Bot.) epicarp. epicedio (m.) epicedium, dirge, elegy.
epiceno -na (adj.) epicene. epicentro (m., Sfismol.) epicenter. epiciclo (m., Astron.
) epicycle. epicicl&ide (/., Geom.) epicycloid. epfcito (m., Biol.) epicyte. epico -ca (
adj ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
Epicardia hemorrhages. 0.75 cc. E.E. 163. + + +. Recovered. 0.3 cc. E.E. 163; 30.
later, 0.75 cc. E.E. 163. No lymptoms. +. Recovered. 0.75 cc. E.E. 163. ++.
Recovered. 0.75 cc. E.E. 103. P.lmonary insufllation. + + '5.. Epicardiu
hemorrhages.
Boston Society of Medical Sciences, 1911
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Some Phases in the Reproduction and Development of the ...
The Epicardia The epicardia of E^ claYJ,forBd.» are a pair of elongate thin-
walled vesicles which arise from the floor of the pharynx, become detached^ and
in the adult persist as two elongate blind vesicles extending frora the region just ...
Winona Jean Bethune, 1955
Ciallusia should probably not be included in the Cionidae, as it was in Van
Name's account, and, if the absence of epicardia is confirmed, might have to be
accommodated in a new family. With our present knowledge, however, it can only
be ...
Zoological Society of London, 1963