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polypide
polypide Zool. (ˈpɒlɪpaɪd) [f. polyp + -ide; cf. -id3.] An individual or zooid of a compound polyzoan. (Cf. polyp 1 c, polypite.)1850 Allman in Brit. Assoc. Rep. (1851) 307 For the term Polype, therefore, originally applied not only to the Anthozoal radiata, to which its use ought to be confined, bu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Polypide
The polypide in bryozoans encompasses most of the organs and tissues of each individual zooid. wikipedia.org
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Operculum (bryozoa)
In the bryozoan order Cheilostomatida, the operculum is a calcareous or chitinous lid-like structure that protects the opening through which the polypide wikipedia.org
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polypite
polypite (ˈpɒlɪpaɪt) [f. L. polyp-us polyp + -ite1.] 1. Palæont. A fossil polyp. (Webster 1828.) 2. Zool. An individual or zooid of a compound polyp, esp. of a cœlenterate. (Cf. polyp 1 c, polypide.) Also sometimes applied to a free polyp, as a Hydra.1867 Murchison Siluria App. (ed. 4) 539 Common cœ... Oxford English Dictionary
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BIO 2135 CH7 Flashcards | Quizlet
苔藓虫硬体,supporting structure for the colony. Polypide. 苔藓虫身体中心部分,The central body of an individual bryozoan. zoecium. 虫室,a sac or chamber secreted and lived in by a bryozoan zooid. operculum. 腮盖,A protective flap that covers the gills. avicularia.
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Ascus (bryozoa)
water into the space below the inflexible, calcified frontal wall (covering their whole frontal surface apart from the orifice) when the zooid everts its polypide wikipedia.org
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kenozooid
kenozooid (ˌkɛnəʊˈzəʊɔɪd) [f. Gr. κενό-ς empty + zooid n.] In a colonial bryozoan of the phylum Ectoprocta, an individual consisting of the body wall or zoœcium alone, without tentacles or an alimentary canal. Also called † kenozoˈœcium [f. Gr. κενό-ς empty + zoœcium].1909 G. M. R. Levinsen Cheilost... Oxford English Dictionary
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Avicularium
The polypide is greatly reduced, and the individual receives nourishment from neighboring zooids. wikipedia.org
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polype
polyp, polype (ˈpɒlɪp) Forms: 5 polippe, 6 polipe, 7 polip, 7– polype, polyp. See also poulp. [a. F. polype (polipe, v.r. polpe in Brun. Lat. 13th c.), ad. L. polyp-us: see polypus.] † 1. Zool. Properly, an animal having many feet or foot-like processes: but in use restricted to certain organisms, n... Oxford English Dictionary
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Membranipora membranacea
The lophophore, a ring of ciliated tentacles, protrudes from the polypide to feed. These spines make it difficult for the nudibranchs to access the polypide of the zooid. wikipedia.org
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rhabdopleura
rhabdopleura Zool. (ræbdəʊˈplʊərə) [mod.L., f. rhabdo- + Gr. πλευρά rib, side.] A member of the genus of protochordates so called, belonging to the class Pterobranchia and having two tentacle-bearing arms.[1869 G. J. Allman in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. IX. 58 The remarkable polyzoon for which the genus... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bryozoa
More complex waste products are not excreted but accumulate in the polypide, which degenerates after a few weeks. of the new polypide and is expelled next time the animal defecates. wikipedia.org
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lophophore
lophophore (ˈləʊfəfɔə(r)) [f. Gr. λόϕο-ς crest + -ϕόρ-ος bearing. (In sense 2, ad. mod.L. Lophophorus.)] 1. Zool. In Polyzoa, the oral disc at the free end of the polypide, bearing the tentacles.1850 Allman in Brit. Assoc. Rept. (1851) 307 The sort of disc or stage which surrounds the mouth and bear... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cheilostomatida
The opening through which the polypide protrudes is protected by a calcareous or chitinous lidlike structure, an operculum. wikipedia.org
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