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- distinguishing the different groups of tardigrades. Heterotardigrades have gonoducts that open to the outside through a preanal gonopore, rather than opening...
- arm contains two gonads that release gametes through openings called gonoducts, located on the central disc between the arms. Fertilization is generally...
- gonad deposits gametes into an adjacent cavity called the gonocoel. A gonoduct bridges the gonocoel with the mantle cavity.: 363–365  An optic gland creates...
- have numerous temporary gonads (ovaries or testes), and build temporary gonoducts (ducts from which the ova or sperm are emitted) opening to a gonopore...
- PMC 1690704. PMID 11007330. Rasotto, M.B; Shapiro, D. Y. (1998). "Morphology of gonoducts and male genital papilla, in the bluehead wr****e: implications and correlates...
- which sperm p**** into a single gonoduct where they are rolled together into a long bundle, or ****top****. The gonoduct is elongated into a "****" that...
- Once inseminated, female guppies can store sperm in their ovaries and gonoducts, which can continue to fertilize ova up to eight months. Because of the...
- whereas in lampreys the left and right gonads fuse into one. There are no gonoducts present. Hagfishes have direct development, but lamprey go through a larval...
- them. There is a "****top**** packaging organ" next to the testis. Gonoducts from the testis and ovary are initially separate, but apparently fuse...
- uns****ed male cephalopods (Coleoidea) is a long and muscular end of the gonoduct used to transfer ****top****s to a modified arm called a hectocotylus...