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Coxal gland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The coxal gland (sometimes green gland ) is a gland in some arthropods for collecting and excreting urine. The excretion can take place at the base ( coxa ) of the legs or, in some higher crusta...
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green gland n : one of a pair of glands (believed to have excretory functions) in some crustaceans near the base of the large antennae ... Definition: green gland...
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Information on Biology Dictionary, Dictionary of Grams Stain, Dictionary of Guttation, Grade, Graded Response, Graft, Graptotite, Green Gland, Greeting Display, Grooming, Guard Cells, Guild, Gynoecium-Pistil, Gynomonoecious ... Green gland. One of a pair of excretory organs of crustaceaus with opening at the antennal base.
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The DNA content per gram of wet hepatopancreas and green gland of Panulirus argus was found to vary with molt stage. ... The DNA content per gram of wet hepatopancreas and green gland of Panulirus argus was found to vary with molt stage. In hepatopancreas of premolt and postmolt spiny lobsters, the DNA content was,
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gg, green gland, exposed in A on the left side by the removal of its sac; ima, intermaxillary or cepalic apodeme; oes, oesophagus seen in transverse section in A, the stomach being removed; s, sac of green gland; ... fig. 18, green glands...
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Albert Green, Anne Shilkaitis and Konstantin Christov1 ... Treatment with 4-HPR (2.0 mM/kg diet), beginning 2 days after MNU administration and administered continuously for 10 weeks, suppressed all mammary gland lesions (hyperplasia, CIS and invasive carcinoma) in 35% of animals.
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