- The
suboesophageal ganglion (acronym: SOG; synonym:
subesophageal ganglion) of
arthropods and in
particular insects is part of the
arthropod central nervous...
- of
three pairs of
ganglia under the insect's esophagus,
called the
subesophageal ganglion. The
thoracic segments have one
ganglion on each side, connected...
-
tritocerebrum split to cir****vent the
esophagus and
begin the
subesophageal ganglion. The
subesophageal ganglion continues the
nervous system and lies ventral...
- the
nerve cord then
consists of the
subesophageal ganglia,
including the
ventral subesophageal m****. The
subesophageal ganglia,
unlike the supraesophageal...
- of it. In insects,
these other head
ganglia combine into a pair of
subesophageal ganglia,
under and
behind the esophagus.
Spiders take this
process a...
- to cut or crush. Like the mandibles,
maxillae are
innervated by the
subesophageal ganglia. The
labium typically is a
roughly quadrilateral structure,...
- of
three pairs of
ganglia under the insect's esophagus,
called the
subesophageal ganglion.: 57 The
thoracic segments have one
ganglion on each side...
- of stings.[citation needed] The
second sting is
administered to the
subesophageal ganglion (SEG) and is much more precise,
hence the need for paralysis...
- deutocerebrum, and tritocerebrum.
Immediately behind the
brain is the
subesophageal ganglion,
which is
composed of
three pairs of
fused ganglia. It controls...
-
positioned above the esophagus, a
single ganglion or
nerve m**** (the
subesophageal)
below it, and
commissures connecting the two in a ring.
Among the gastropods...