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Spicules are tiny spike-like structures of diverse origin and function found in many organisms, such as the copulatory spicules of certain nematodes or the grains on the skin of some frogs.
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Spicules are tiny spike-like structures of diverse origin and function found in many organisms, such as the copulatory spicules of certain nematodes or the grains on the skin of some frogs.
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Spicules are tiny spike-like structures of diverse origin and function found in many organisms, such as the copulatory spicules of certain nematodes or the grains on the skin of some frogs.
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Spicule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Spicules are tiny spike-like structures of diverse origin and function found in many organisms, such as the copulatory spicules of certain nematodes or the grains ... |
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The proctodeum (the male rectum) includes a pair of prong-like sensory structures called the copulatory spicules (MaleSpicFIG 1; MaleSpicFIG 2; ...
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[Scanning electron microscopic observations on the copulatory spicules of the male ... In both species, one of the two copulatory spicules was in the shape of a ...
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NA has a fused copulatory spicule vs AD. ▪ AD totally dorsally flexed. NA is dorsally flexed but with a ventral flex near the head. ▪ Two sets of reproductive organs ...
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Evidence for a sensory function for the copulatory spicules of nematodes. D. L. Lee. Article first published online: 6 MAY 2010 ...
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The copulatory spicules are a pair of needle-like structures made of schlerotic cuticle. They are made by the cells of the proctodeum during the L4 larval stage ...
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