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Amphid - Wikipedia
Amphids (Greek: amphi, around, double) are innervated invaginations of cuticle in nematodes. They are usually found in the anterior (head) region of the animal, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Amphid sensory neurons of Caenorhabditis elegans orchestrate its ...
We found that the amphid sensory neurons indeed play pivotal roles in the survival of worms during infection. We observed that the altered ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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AMPHID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMPHID is one of a pair of circular depressions situated laterally at the anterior end of aquatic nematodes and believed to be ... www.merriam-webster.com
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amphid
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amphid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
(nematology) One of a pair of chemosensory sense organs positioned laterally on the head of a nematode. Hypernyms. edit · sensillum. Derived terms. edit. en.wiktionary.org
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The development of amphids and amphidial glands in adult ...
Nematode amphids are a pair of lateral cephalic sense organs, each comprising a group of sensory endings terminating in a cuticle-lined pit. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Amphid vs Phasmid: When And How Can You Use Each One?
Amphids are sensory organs found in the head of nematodes, while phasmids are sensory organs found in the tail. thecontentauthority.com
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The amphid of the nematode Oncholaimus vesicarius: Ultrastructural ...
Each of two amphids is composed of specialized endings of six cells bound together by a basal lamina. Four of these are sensory dendrites whose apices bear ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Amphid - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Amphids. These are a pair of innervated chemoreceptor organs located on the lateral sides of the body in the pharyngeal region. The openings of the amphids, ... www.sciencedirect.com
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neuronal support cells of the male sensilla - WormAtlas
Each contains sensory dendrites of an A-type (RnA) and B-type (RnB) neuron (MaleRayTABLE 1). Neuron processes are surrounded by a tube formed by ... wormatlas.org
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Phasmid (nematode anatomy)
They are similar in their structure to amphid sensilla, but smaller. wikipedia.org
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amphide
† amphid(e Chem. Obs. (ˈæmfɪd) [mod. f. Gr. ἀµϕί both + -ide ‘derivative.’] A name applied by Berzelius to salts, which he viewed as compounds of two oxides, sulphides, selenides, or tellurides, and which actually contain three elements (as sulphate of potash SO3.K2O), as distinct from the haloid sa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Secernentea
Characteristics of Secernentea are: Amphid apertures are pore/slit-like Derids are present in some; located near nerve ring Phasmids are present; posterior wikipedia.org
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UNC (biology)
These genes we found to affect the growth of the amphid and phasmid axons in mutants. wikipedia.org
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saltable
▪ I. salt, n.1 (sɒlt, -ɔː-) Forms: 1 sealt, (3 salit, Ormin sallt), 4–6 salte, (5 sawte, 6 saulte), 6–7 sault, 8–9 Sc. saut, sawt, 1– salt. [Com. Teut.: OE. sealt (salt) str. neut. = OFris. *salt (mod.Fris. salt, sâ(l)t, saut, solt), OS. salt (MLG. salt, solt), MDu., Du. zout, OHG. (MHG., G.) salz, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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