- In
Roman mythology,
Acestes or
Egestes (Ancient Gr****: Ἀκέστης) was the son of the
Sicilian river-god
Crinisus by a
Dardanian or
Trojan woman named Egesta...
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which extract nutrients from food; the ****, from
which fecal wastes are
egested; the ****,
which stores ****; the gallbladder,
which stores and concentrates...
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below the
chelicerae and carapace. The
digestive juices from the gut are
egested onto the food, and the
digested food is then
sucked into the gut in liquid...
- over a
range of
between 20 and 280 g over 24 hours. The
amount of ****
egested a day
varies for any one
individual over a
period of time. Of
dietary constituents...
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complained of
painful complications early in the
pregnancy and in
early August egested several pieces of flesh, one "as big as my arm". This may have been the...
- (Gypsy)
mythology Beng
Roman mythology Cerberus, Dea Tacita, Dis Pater,
Egestes, Fames,
Inferi Di, Larenta, Letum, Libitina, Mors, Orcus, Pluto, Proserpina...
- branched. As in
other flatworms,
there is no ****, and
waste material must be
egested through the mouth.
Although the
excretion of
nitrogenous waste occurs mostly...
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which occurs within the
intestine of the host. The
waste materials are
egested through the mouth. The
nonwaste matter is
absorbed back in
through the...
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Alexander Kamp
Egested (born 14
December 1993) is a
Danish cyclist, who
currently rides for UCI
WorldTeam Intermarché–Wanty. In
October 2020, he was named...
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contributing to loss of biodiversity. Once ingested,
microplastics will
either be
egested or
retained by an organism. If a
predator consumes an
organism that has...