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Aciculum
- pl acic·u·la \ə-ˈsi-kyə-lə\ or acic·u·lums. Definition of ACICULUM.
- Locomotion and Wne structure of parapodia in Myzostoma cirriferum
- extensor, aciculum protractor and aciculum retractor, and hook protractor with like chaeta, replacement chaetae and an aciculum (Jägersten. 1936).
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- NOVITATES
- Aciculum from sixty-eighth parapodium, holotype. Scale: 0.03 mm.
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- Branchiate Dorvilleidae (Polychaeta) from the North Pacific Fle Coy
- like protuberance is weakly present ventrally on most parapodia . Parapodia are uniramous.
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- PHYLUM ANNELIDA
- (aciculum) embedded in each lobe lends support during locomotion. Body muscles attached to the aciculum act on the parapodium much like oars in a boat.
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- Mosses new to Hong Kong (IV)
- Claopodium aciculum(Broth.) Broth. are reported new to Hong Kong.
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- Aciculum - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster
- pl acic·u·la \ə-ˈsi-kyə-lə\ or acic·u·lums. Definition of ACICULUM.
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- Aciculum: Information from Answers.com
- Aciculum Small needlelike structure resembling a rod that supports the divisions of the parapodium.
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- aciculum - Definition of aciculum at YourDictionary.com
- Definition of aciculum from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of aciculum. Pronunciation of aciculum.
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- Acicula - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- This article is about a bristle-worm anatomical feature. For the snail of Aciculidae family, see Acicula (genus).
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- acicula - definition of acicula by the Free Online Dictionary
- a·cic·u·la ( -s k y -l ). n. pl.
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