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It may be desirable to separate generically the species having the hemispherical apertures, median ciliated pore, and sublateral avicularium.
Fertilization occurs in the mesenchyme and the zygotes develop into ciliated larvae.
The loss of ciliated epithelium emphasizes the need for hydration to improve the pulmonary toilet.
A pair of ciliated tubes have been observed in each side of the larval body.
Fertilized eggs may be brooded for a time or may develop directly into a free-swimming, ciliated planula larva.
Chemical irritants such as cigarette smoke or other environmental or industrial pollutants damage the ciliated cells.
Through this opening, the lophophore, a ring of ciliated tentacles centered on the mouth, protrudes to capture small food particles.
The percentage of ciliated cells, dead cells, and mucous cells were all within the normal range for their age.
The lophophore, a ciliated, tentacular organ for feeding, of varying three-dimensional morphology, is suspended between the mantles.
They have internal separations of body parts arranged in hexamerous cycles and usually with two ciliated oral cavities.
The examination revealed a ciliated form that was thought to represent a ciliated microorganism.
Emmprin has been found immunohistochemically in ciliated cells of normal bronchi and bronchi affected by squamous cell carcinoma.
The mouth is surrounded by the ciliated feeding structure known as a lophophore.
These are trapped by the protrusible ciliated feeding tentacles, or lophophore.
The anteriorly situated, eversible ciliated pits resemble nuchal organs of polychaete annelids.
Hydra lives in freshwater, lacks a ciliated planula, and has clearly lost a medusa stage during its ancestry.
Bronchioles are covered with ciliated epithelium, but without mucus-secreting beaker cells.
This required shoehorning fungi into the plant kingdom and classifying ciliated protists as animals.
The veliger has a ciliated velum for swimming and also for trapping minute particles of food.
The larva moves through the water using its velum, a ciliated locomotive organ.
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Its anterior end opens, in most cases by a single opening, into the perivisceral cavity in both sexes, and is usually ciliated.
Most of the ciliated infusoria and many of the rhizopods are cathodically sensitive or negatively galvanotactic.
Some of the endothelial cells lining the coelom are ciliated, the cilia keeping the corpusculated fluid contents in movement.
When deeply placed, they are lined by cylindrical or ciliated epithelium and contain a glairy mucoid fluid.
The leaf-sheaths are terete or somewhat compressed, glabrous, sometimes ciliated near the node and shorter than the internode.
Two crescentic rows of ciliated papillae lie in the transverse plane on each side of the sense-organ.
These ciliated furrows stain deeply with osmic acid, and nervous impulses are certainly transmitted along them.
Perspinal holes circular, with ciliated margin, which forms a crown of sixteen to twenty-four thin parallel teeth.
A pair of ciliated epaulettes on each side of and behind the ciliated ring is very characteristic of some echinoid larv.
Their antenn, like those of the sphingid, are thickest beyond the middle, and those of the males are slightly ciliated or hairy.
If they do not obtain access to the intestines of an animal within a week, they lose their ciliated mantle and perish.
Here the embryo sheds its ciliated integument and is transformed into a sporocyst.
It is no doubt equivalent to the ciliated ring of other larv.
The embryos are ciliated, unlike those of many of the ectoparasite worms.
When the legs are compressed or ciliated, and formed for swimming.
The skin is ciliated, and the cilia cause a rotation in the egg.
There is only one ciliated groove, the sulcus, in the stomodaeum.
Dolichoglossus is a soft worm-like animal with ciliated surface.
The outer layer of this is a ciliated epithelium or layer of cells.
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