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Definition of Typhlosole

Typhlosole
Typhlosole Typh"lo*sole, n. [Gr. ? blind + ? channel.] (Zo["o]l.) A fold of the wall which projects into the cavity of the intestine in bivalve mollusks, certain annelids, starfishes, and some other animals.

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- In biological morphology, a typhlosole is an internal fold of the intestine or intestine inner wall. Typhlosoles occur in bivalve mollusks, lampreys and...
- the lamprey typhlosole is confined to the mucous membrane of the intestines. The mucous membranes of hagfishes have a primitive typhlosole in the form...
- of an oligochaete worm. The worm's body cavity surrounds the central typhlosole. Details Pronunciation (/ˈsiːləm/ SEE-ləm, plural coeloms or coelomata...
- Cross-section of an oligochaete worm. The worm's body cavity surrounds the central typhlosole. Identifiers FMA 85006 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- Sparganophilus species are characterised by a simple gut with no gizzard and no typhlosole. They are true earthworms, having a complex vascular system with capillaries...
- ventricle of the heart Nervous regulation of the heart by the vagus nerve A typhlosole (a spirally coiled valve of the intestinal wall) True lymphocytes A differentiated...
- earthworm's intestine a large mid-dorsal, tongue-like fold is present, called typhlosole which increases surface area to increase nutrient absorption by having...
- termed typhlosole which is plesiomorphic to Nudibranchia. In the superfamily Aeolidioidea, the typhlosole is present. The function of the typhlosole has...
- and B cells develop in hematopoietic tissues: VLRB+ LLCs develop in the typhlosole and kidneys and B cells develop in bone marrow. VLRA+ and VLRC+ LLCs develop...
- anterior segments (cf. Pontodrilus), a simple gut with no gizzard and no typhlosole. They are true earthworms, having a complex vascular system with capillaries...