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which have
genital openings on both sides), and a
compact yolk
gland or
vitellarium posterior to the ovary.
Families include: Dipylidiidae, the most important...
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solium has an
armed scolex. The
proglottids have a
central ovary, with a
vitellarium (yolk gland)
posterior to it. As in all
cyclophyllid cestodes, a genital...
- one or two ovaries, each with a
vitellarium gland that
supplies the eggs with yolk. Together, each
ovary and
vitellarium form a
single syncitial structure...
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specialized female reproductive organs are an
ovary that
produces eggs and a
vitellarium that
produces yolk cells. Yolk
cells travel in a duct
system to the oviduct...
- its body; its
uterine extent is
posterior to its
testes and its
small vitellarium. Bray, R.A.; Waeschenbach, A.; Dyal, P.; Littlewood, D.T.; Morand, S...
- the oocyte. The
ovary features two
distinct zones, the
germarium and
vitellarium, that are
divided according to
histological features. The
oogonia reside...
- diverticula,
which are
difficult to
trace when
coursing through the
vitellarium. It has two
testes that are
irregularly shaped but
generally spheroid;...
- from that of the same species. The
cells from
gastric glands and the
vitellarium of
Hydatina were examined, counted, and
statistically analyzed. These...
- germarium,
vitellarium, and pedicel. Previtellogenic, vitellogenic, and
chorionic oocytes can be
found arranged linearly inside the
vitellarium. C. populi...