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Gill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A gill or similar organ of respiration. [Latin, from Greek brankhia, gills.] branchia [ˈbræŋkɪə]. n pl -chiae [-kɪˌiː]. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications ...
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branchia - respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water ... ctenidium - comb-like respiratory structure serving as the gill of certain mollusks ... ceras - one of the often brightly colored and branching hornlike structures on the back of the nudibranch (and other related mollusks) that serve as gills...
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What is a(n) branchiae – Our zoology dictionary has ecology, physiology, genetics of branchiae, and the evolution of branchiae. Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary of Zoology ... Axolotl Branchiae...
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Definition of branchiae from Webster's New World College Dictionary. Meaning of branchiae. Pronunciation of branchiae. Definition of the word branchiae. Origin of the word branchiae. ... Dictionary Home » Webster's New World College Dictionary » branchiae...
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Definition of branchiae from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... Learn more about "branchiae" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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A Polynoid with Branchiae (Eupolyodontes; Cornishii). By; Florence Buchanan, B.Sc. With Plate 27. A SINGLE specimen of an interesting Polychsete was pre-sented to the British Museum a short time ago by Mr. V. H. Cornish, of the cable-ship " Mirror," who had obtained it off the mouth of the river Congo.
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Oct 2, 2009 ... branchiae--and that from all this, at the present day when the ... such are the branchia, always present in tadpoles, and now known to ...
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with two-jointed ... Having notopodium and neuropodium ... a gill, an extension of the body wall which has elements of the blood-vessels.
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