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contact chemoreception to
recognize certain chemicals such as
cuticular hydrocarbons and
chemicals specific to host plants.
Contact chemoreception is more...
- Springer. ISBN 9780387955278. Green, W. W. and
Zielinski B. S. (2013) "
Chemoreception" In: D H Evans, J B
Claiborne and S
Currie (Eds) The
Physiology of Fishes...
- The ****ociation for
Chemoreception Sciences is an
international professional society in the
field of
chemosensory science. It is a non-profit organization...
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generate a
novel pattern that
nonetheless blends in to its environment.
Chemoreception varies across cuttlefish groups,
though dwarf cuttlefish are likely...
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scientific journal covering all
aspects of
chemoreception,
including taste, smell, vomeronasal, and
trigeminal chemoreception in
humans and
other animals. It is...
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Armadillidium (/ɑːrmədɪˈlɪdiəm/) is a
genus of the
small terrestrial crustacean known as the woodlouse. It is one of 18
genera nested within the family...
- groove". The
groove is
lined with glands, and
enhances the salamander's
chemoreception which is
correlated with a
higher degree of
olfactory lobe and nasal...
- neurons, glia or vessels.
Ependyma and
tanycytes may also parti****te in
chemoreception. The area
postrema is
considered a cir****ventricular
organ because of...
- 35–36. Manton, Marion; Karr, Andrew; Ehrenfeld,
David W. (1972). "
Chemoreception in the
Migratory Sea Turtle,
Chelonia mydas". The
Biological Bulletin...
- The
chemoreceptor trigger zone (CTZ) is an area of the
medulla oblongata that
receives inputs from blood-borne
drugs or hormones, and
communicates with...