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Metamerism may
refer to:
Metamerism (biology), in
zoology and
developmental biology, the
property of
having repeated segments, as in
annelids Metamerism...
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where metameres have
grouped together to
perform similar tasks. The
extreme example of this is the
insect head (5
metameres),
thorax (3
metameres), and...
- soldiers; battalion) is a
specialized grouping of
multiple segments or
metameres into a
coherently functional morphological unit.
Familiar examples are...
- (which
itself is a
fused cluster of
segmental ganglia from the
rostral metameres).
Another distinct neural feature of
vertebrates is the axonal/dendritic...
- in the
early stages of
pattern formation that
define repeated units (
metameres) in a
segmented organism,
usually the embryo. They are
classified into...
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monochromatic light)
could look
alike but be
physically different,
called metameres.
Thomas Young later proposed that this
paradox could be
explained by colours...
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cylindrical tube-in-a-tube,
divided into a
series of
segments (called
metameres) that
compartmentalize the body.
Furrows are
generally externally visible...
- the back). The word
somite is
sometimes also used in
place of the word
metamere. In this definition, the
somite is a homologously-paired
structure in an...
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receives and
processes information from the first, second, and
third metameres. The
supraesophageal ganglion lies
dorsal to the
esophagus and consists...
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