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Amphids (Gr****: amphi, around, double) are
innervated in****tions of
cuticle in nematodes. They are
usually found in the
anterior (head)
region of the...
- the
elements in
group 16 "amphigens", as the
elements in the
group formed amphid salts (salts of oxyacids,
formerly regarded as
composed of two oxides, an...
- of
certain species of nematodes. They are
similar in
their structure to
amphid sensilla, but smaller.: 154 One
classification system for
nematodes places...
- touch.
Behind the
sensory bristles on the head lie two
small pits, or '
amphids'.
These are well
supplied with
nerve cells and are
probably chemoreception...
- than the rest.
Members of this class'
bodies usually have annules,
their amphids elaborate and spiral, and they all have
three esophageal glands. They usually...
- Rhabditida).
Phasmids (posterior
sensory structures) are well-developed,
while amphids (anterior
sensory structures) are
poorly developed or
absent in this group...
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taxonomy ****ignment is
based on
small subunit ribosomal DNA (SSU rDNA).
Amphid apertures of
Secernenteas are pore or slit-like. Some
Secernenteas have...
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sometimes included in the
Spirurida as a
suborder Camallanina.[citation needed]
Amphid apertures of
Camallaninas are pore or slit-like.
Camallaninas have posterior...
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bulbous chromadorean esophagus.
Enopleans have pocket-like
amphids,
while chromadoreans have
amphids shaped like slits, pores, coils, or spirals. An enoplean...
- have a head with a
cuticular cephalic inflation,
elongated papillae and
amphids, and well-developed musculature.
Characteristics of the
males include a...