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captacula【无脊椎】
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The Scaphopoda.
Adv Mar Biol. 2002;42:137-236. doi: 10.1016/s0065-2881(02)42014-7.
Adv Mar Biol. 2002.
PMID: 12094723
Review.
The Scaphopoda are marine infaunal carnivores that feed on foraminiferans and other microorganisms selected and manipulated by their unique feeding tentacles or captacula. Their tusk-like shell is open at both ends; the burrowing foot and captacula protrude anterior …
The Scaphopoda are marine infaunal carnivores that feed on foraminiferans and other microorganisms selected and manipulated by their unique …
The ParaHox gene Gsx patterns the apical organ and central nervous system but not the foregut in scaphopod and cephalopod mollusks.
Wollesen T, Rodríguez Monje SV, McDougall C, Degnan BM, Wanninger A.
Wollesen T, et al.
Evodevo. 2015 Dec 29;6:41. doi: 10.1186/s13227-015-0037-z. eCollection 2015.
Evodevo. 2015.
PMID: 26715985
Free PMC article.
In postmetamorphic specimens, Aen-Gsx is expressed in the cerebral and pedal ganglia, the foot, and the nascent captacula. In early squid embryos, Ino-Gsx is expressed in the cerebral, palliovisceral, and optic ganglia. ...
In postmetamorphic specimens, Aen-Gsx is expressed in the cerebral and pedal ganglia, the foot, and the nascent captacula. In early s …
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Muscle development in Antalis entalis (Mollusca, Scaphopoda) and its significance for scaphopod relationships.
Wanninger A, Haszprunar G.
Wanninger A, et al.
J Morphol. 2002 Oct;254(1):53-64. doi: 10.1002/jmor.10004.
J Morphol. 2002.
PMID: 12219343
The anlagen of the putative foot musculature, mantle retractors, and buccal musculature are formed in late larval stages. The cephalic captacula and their musculature are of postmetamorphic origin. Development of the foot musculature is dramatically pronounced after metamo …
The anlagen of the putative foot musculature, mantle retractors, and buccal musculature are formed in late larval stages. The cephalic ca …
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