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Platyhelminths, annelids and molluscs.
, 2021This book chapter contains discussions and questions on the classification, anatomy, and morphological and morphometrical characteristics of Platyhelminthes, Annelids, and molluscs.
P. Rees
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Platyhelminth FMRFamide-related peptides
International Journal for Parasitology, 1996Platyhelminths are the most primitive metazoan phylum to possess a true central nervous system, comprising a brain and longitudinal nerve cords connected by commissures. Additional to the presence of classical neurotransmitters, the nervous systems of all major groups of flatworms examined have widespread and abundant peptidergic components. Decades of
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Abstract Platyhelminthes (flatworms) is a bilaterian phylum that include both free-living and parasitic taxa. Flatworms have a flat body with no secondary body cavity. The free-living flatworms are small simple animals that live in water and in damp terrestrial environments.
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2015
AbstractIn Neodermata, the brain consists of paired ganglia (right and left lateral lobes), connected by the brain commissure; paired anterior nerves and two posterior main nerve cords extending from the lobes and the commissure. The brain is composed of numerous serotoninergic, peptidergic, and cholinergic neurons.
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AbstractIn Neodermata, the brain consists of paired ganglia (right and left lateral lobes), connected by the brain commissure; paired anterior nerves and two posterior main nerve cords extending from the lobes and the commissure. The brain is composed of numerous serotoninergic, peptidergic, and cholinergic neurons.
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2017
El phylum Platyhelminthes (del griego, platy: plano; helminthes: gusano) incluye a unas 30.000 especies tanto de vida libre como parásitas que, como su nombre alude, se caracterizan por ser organismos aplanados dorsoventralmente. Los Platyhelminthes son animales bilaterales, triploblásticos, protostomados del grupo de los Lophotrochozoa.
Negrete, Lisandro Héctor Luis +2 more
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El phylum Platyhelminthes (del griego, platy: plano; helminthes: gusano) incluye a unas 30.000 especies tanto de vida libre como parásitas que, como su nombre alude, se caracterizan por ser organismos aplanados dorsoventralmente. Los Platyhelminthes son animales bilaterales, triploblásticos, protostomados del grupo de los Lophotrochozoa.
Negrete, Lisandro Héctor Luis +2 more
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Codon usage pattern of complex III gene of respiratory chain among platyhelminths.
Infection, Genetics and Evolution, 2018Gulshana A. Mazumder +2 more
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