- kingdom, and the term also
includes the
anatomy of
other animals. The term
zootomy is also
sometimes used to
specifically refer to non-human animals. The...
- (1896).
Elementarcus der
Zootomie in fünfzen
Vorlesungen [Elementary
Zootomy in
Fifteen Lectures] (in German). Jena:
Gustav Fischer. de Queiroz, K.;...
- The
mantle (also
known by the
Latin word
pallium meaning mantle, robe or cloak,
adjective pallial) is a
significant part of the
anatomy of molluscs: it...
- Chromatop****s are
cells that
produce color, of
which many
types are pigment-containing cells, or
groups of cells,
found in a wide
range of
animals including...
-
Nematology Neuroethology Oology Ornithology (outline)
Planktology Primatology Zootomy Zoosemiotics Agrochemistry Analytical chemistry Astrochemistry Atmospheric...
- A
spire is a part of the
coiled s**** of molluscs. The
spire consists of all of the
whorls except for the body whorl. Each
spire whorl represents a rotation...
- The
gladius (pl.: gladii), or pen, is a hard
internal bodypart found in many
cephalopods of the
superorder Decapodiformes (particularly squids) and in...
- All
extant cephalopods have a two-part beak, or rostrum,
situated in the
buccal m**** and
surrounded by the
muscular head appendages. The
dorsal (upper)...
- The
umbilicus of a
coiled mollusc s**** is the
axially aligned,
hollow cone-shaped
space within its whorls. The term
umbilicus is
often used in descriptions...
-
Paramonostomum Lühe, 1909 from
avian hosts of Kanpur".
Indian Journal of
Zootomy. 17: 25–30. Butler, H (1925). "The
Cotton Teal". J.
Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc...