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Rhabdites (from Gr****, rhabdos, rod) are
rodlike structures in the
cells of the
epidermis or
underlying parenchyma in
certain turbellarians, and in the...
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Rhabditophora (from rhabdito-,
rhabdite + Gr**** -φορος [-phoros], bearer, i.e., "
rhabdite bearers") is a
subphylum (previously a class) of flatworms. It...
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Rhabdites is an
extinct genus of orthocerids, a kind of straight-s****ed
nautiloid cephalopod.
Rhabdites -Paleobio database. Sepkoski, J.J. Jr. 2002. A...
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Island in
Greenland and Illinois.
Another name used for the
mineral is
rhabdite. It
forms tetragonal crystals with
perfect 001 cleavage. Its
color ranges...
- cuticle, but
consists of a
ciliated and
glandular epithelium containing rhabdites,
which form the
mucus in
which the
cilia glide. Each
ciliated cell has...
- the
intensity of
water current.
These auricles are free of
pigment and
rhabdites. Each side of the
anterior margin of the head have
between 5 and 10 shallow...
- body of the
triclads is
covered by a
ciliated epidermis that
contains rhabdites.
Between the
epidermis and the
gastrodermis there is a parenchymatous...
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which produce a
secretion in the form of
small rod-like structures, the
rhabdites.
Rhabditogen cells are very
numerous on the
dorsal epidermis, but rare...
- the
flatworm has two ****es
which are
strengthened by the
presence of
rhabdites, and
these can grip the
margin of the
partner and keep hold, even while...
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Sluys described the
dorsal and
ventral epidermis as
being "packed with
rhabdites." Its
adhesive glands secrete directly through the epidermis. It lacks...