Branchia may refer to: Branchia, a gill or similar organ of respiration. Branchia (arachnid), a genus of arthropods. This disambiguation page lists articles...
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following three species: Branchia angustus Muma, 1951 — US (Arizona, California) Branchia brevis Muma, 1951 — US (Arizona, Texas) Branchia potens Muma, 1951...
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structure of a gill presents a large surface area to the external environment. Branchia (pl.: branchiae) is the zoologists' name for gills (from Ancient Greek...
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Elasmobranchii comes from the Ancient Greek words elasmo- ("plate") and bránchia ("gill"), referring to the broad, flattened gills which are characteristic...
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Extant species Description Branchiopoda Branchiopoda comes from the Greek branchia meaning gills, and pous meaning feet. They have gills on their feet or...
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Papula (redirect from Dermal branchia)
Papulae (sing. papula; also occasionally papulla, papullae), also known as dermal branchiae or skin gills, are projections of the coelom of Asteroidea...
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fish, the gills lie in a branchial chamber covered by a bony operculum (branchia is an Ancient Greek word for gills). The great majority of bony fish species...
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filiform branchia. The ventral lobes are thick and many eye spots can be seen. Notochaetae can be observed from the segment where the second branchia occurs...
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árvore de cames < Lat. + Germanic arbōs + kamm gills branquias < Lat. < Gr. branchĭa < βραγχια guelras < Proto-Germanic gelunaz In zoology, Port. also uses...
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line that runs from the rhinophores to the posterior branchia (gills). The rhinophores and branchia have an orange-brown tint. The exact food source for...
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