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- In invertebrates, the term parapodium (Gr. para, beyond or beside + podia, feet; pl.: parapodia) refers to lateral outgrowths or protrusions from the body...
- parapodial cavity. These sea hares are able to swim by jet propulsion, through sucking in water through the small anterior opening of the parapodial cavity...
- (A) A defined tubule of the digestive diverticula extending into the parapodial region of the animal (arrow). The digestive system consists of densely...
- rhinop****s (head tentacles), which are further back, almost between the parapodial lobes. The parapodia, fleshy winglike outgrowths, come to a noticeable...
- of Plakobranchus ocellatus with spread parapodia. Stomach and branched parapodial digestive glands are visible. The tissue region in the red square was...
- behind the s****. The s**** is partially or completely enfolded by lateral parapodial (=fleshy winglike outgrowths) lobes. Their s**** varies in size according...
- having enlarged dorsal and ventral cirri (fine appendages) and reduced parapodial lobes and chaetae (bristles). Some species have appendages with specialised...
- are almost completely fused. The pair of small rounded flaps form the parapodial cavity over the mantle cavity and the vestigial s****. These sea hares...
- orange streaks and blue dots are visible on the margins. It has two large parapodial folds that run the length of either side of the body, and almost touch...
- or mud cemented with mucus; digging is performed by the head using the parapodial cirri attached to the first segment and ****ociated long bristles. A water...