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- annelids, crustaceans, arachnids, insects, worms, radiates, polyps, and
infusorians. In his 1817 Le Règne Animal,
Georges Cuvier used
comparative anatomy...
- annelids, crustaceans, arachnids, insects, worms, radiates, polyps, and
infusorians.
Chordates are
remarkably wormlike by ancestry. In the 13th century,...
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species is
local extinction. In
another series of
experiments with the
infusorians Paramecium as prey and
Didinium as a predator,
imitating periodical migrations...
- infundibuliform, infundibulum, infuse, infusion, infusive, infusoria,
infusorian, interfuse, interfusion, nonfusible, nonrefundable, perfuse, perfusion...
- and p****es out
through another opening.
These pearl oysters feed on
infusorians, foraminifers,
radiolarians and
other small planktonic organisms. The...
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- When the
human embryo, for instance, is but a
simple vesicle, it is an
infusorian; when it has
gained a liver, it is a mussel; with the
appearance of the...
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February 2022.
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opalinid ciliate infusorians".
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