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external branch (ramus) of the
appendages of
crustaceans is
known as the
exopod or exopodite,
while the
internal branch is
known as the
endopod or endopodite...
- uropods.
Uropods are
typically biramous –
comprising an
endopod and an
exopod. The
exopod is
typically the larger, and may be
divided in two by a transverse...
- size
reduction accelerating beyond the 9th pair. The
upper branch (the
exopod),
which functioned as gill was
segmented and bore thin
filamentous structures...
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Exolaunch designs and
manufactures in-house
small satellite deployment systems,
EXOpod for
CubeSats and
CarboNIX for microsatellites. It also
manufactures EXObox...
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defined by the lack of
exopods (outer branches) of
prosomal appendage II-V in the
adult instar,
where in
contrast the
exopods of
appendage II-V are well-developed...
- 2 to 4 mm (0.079 to 0.157 in) in length. A
heart is present, and
their exopods and
pseudepipodites appears to be used for gas exchange. They have a large...
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extinct taxa such as
trilobites have
another segmented branch known as
exopods, but
whether these structures have a
single origin remain controversial...
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spiniform setae, and also to the
unique position of the
spiniform setae of the
exopod,
being nearly at the half of the ramus. The body
length of
males is 33–36 mm...
- an antenna-like
exopods.
There are 11 body segments, with the
former 10 each
bearing a pair of
biramous appendages with flap-like
exopod and
reduced leg-like...
- the
partially articulated junction with the body is
distinct from the
exopods of
Chelicerata or Crustacea. The
inside of the coxa (or gnathobase) carries...