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Trichoplax adhaerens is one of the four
named species in the
phylum Placozoa. The
others are
Hoilungia hongkongensis,
Polyplacotoma mediterranea and Cladtertia...
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constituting a
primitive metazoan phylum. The
first known placozoan,
Trichoplax adhaerens, was
discovered in 1883 by the
German zoologist Franz Eilhard...
- Jarrod; Putnam,
Nicholas H.; ****ten, Uffe; et al. (1
August 2008). "The
Trichoplax genome and the
nature of placozoans". Nature. 454 (7207): 955–960. Bibcode:2008Natur...
- its
environment and
behave accordingly. Not all
animals have neurons;
Trichoplax and
sponges lack
nerve cells altogether.
Neurons may be
packed to form...
- Applications. 6th ed.
United States:Thomson, 2006. ISBN 0-534-46224-3.
TRICHOPLAX ADHAERENS (PLACOZOA TYPE) St. Petersburg. 2005 Metazoa: the
Animals Nielsen...
- Kinetoplastida, many vertebrates, a
cnidarian (starlet sea anemone), molluscs,
Trichoplax adhaerens, flatworms,
Echinococcus granulosus and Choanoflagellate. Although...
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extremely ancient and
highly diverse chemical messengers.
Placozoans such as
Trichoplax,
extremely basal animals which do not
possess neurons, use
peptides for...
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Agnotozoa Trichoplax adhaerens.
Scientific classification Kingdom:
Animalia Subkingdom:
Agnotozoa Moore et al., 1952
Phyla Placozoa Orthonectida Rhombozoa...
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response that
sponges use to rid
themselves of contaminants. The
genome of
Trichoplax, a
primitive organism that also
lacks a
nervous system,
contains numerous...
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other species. The
animal superficially resembles another placozoan,
Trichoplax adhaerens, but
genetically distinct from it as
mitochondrial DNA analysis...