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GONANGIUM Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a reproductive member of a hydrozoan colony producing gonophores or medusa buds 2. gonotheca Word History Etymology New Latin, from gon- + -angium.
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GONANGIUM Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Gonangium definition: a reproductive polyp of a colonial hydroid, giving rise asexually to medusa buds.. See examples of GONANGIUM used in a sentence.
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gonangium - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
gonangium (plural gonangia). A capsule which encloses the blastostyle of some hydroids. Synonyms. edit · gonotheca · teleophore. Translations.
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gonangium
‖ gonangium Zool. (gɒˈnændʒɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. Gr. γόν-ος generation + ἀγγεῖον vessel.] An external chitinous receptacle within which, in the calyptoblastic genera of Hydrozoa, the sporosacs or planoblasts are developed. Hence goˈnangial a.1871 Allman Gymnoblastic Hydroids 26 Peculiar receptac...
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GONANGIUM definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
GONANGIUM definition: a reproductive polyp of a colonial hydroid , giving rise asexually to medusa buds | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples ...
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Gonophore - Wikipedia
A gonophore is a reproductive organ in members of the Hydrozoa which produces gametes. It is a sporosac, a medusa or any intermediate stage.
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Gonangium Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Gonangium Origin: NL, fr. Gr. Offspring – vessel. (Science: zoology) see gonotheca. Last updated on July 21st, 2021
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Gonangium development and medusoid of <i>Nemalecium lighti</i ...
The gonangia pass through six developmental phases: growing, ripening, migrating, stripping, liberating and spawning. The medusoids are tall, ...
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[PDF] THE ROLE OF THE GONOMEDUSA AND GONANGIUM IN THE ...
The components of the gonomedusa and gonangium which could be utilized in one way or another to provide the chemical and morphological ...
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gonangium, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun gonangium is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for gonangium is from 1871, in the writing of George Allman, naturalist.
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gono-
gono- (ˈgɒnəʊ) prefix, before a vowel gon-, repr. Gr. γονο-, comb. form of γόνος, γονή generation, offspring, semen, etc. Used in a few compounds in Greek (of which only gonorrhœa has passed into English), and now employed in various technical terms of modern Biology, Zoology, etc. ˈgonoblast Biol. ...
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Larva
Non-larval animal juvenile (immature) stages and other life cycle stages:
In Porifera: olynthus, gemmule
In Cnidaria: ephyra, scyphistoma, strobila, gonangium
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gubernaculum
‖ gubernaculum (gjuːbəˈnækjʊləm) Pl. gubernacula. [L. gubernāculum, f. gubernāre to steer, rule, govern.] Applied to several animal and vegetable structures which are used for steering (e.g. in flight), or for regulating the (embryonic) development or course of an organ. † a. ? The elytron of a cole...
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gymno-
gymno- (dʒɪmnə) before a vowel gymn-, comb. form of Gr. γυµνό-ς naked, bare, chiefly in technical terms of Botany, Biology, and Zoology (the more important are given as main-words): gymnanthous (dʒɪmˈnænθəs) a. Bot. [Gr. ἄνθ-ος flower + -ous], having naked flowers, wanting both calyx and corolla. gy...
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动物学 Flashcards | Quizlet
Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Gonangium, Gonionemus, velum and more.
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