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All crocodilians possess 'integumentary sense organs' (ISOs)- that is, sensory cells present in the integumentary layer (skin). These ISOs are often called a ...
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Jan 6, 1999 ... Jackson, K., Butler, D. G. and Youson, J. H. (1996), Morphology and ultrastructure of possible integumentary sense organs in the estuarine ...
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Both crocodiles and alligators have sensory organs called ISOs (integumentary sense organs) covering their head and particularly their jaws. Look carefully at ...
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THE INTEGUMENTARY SENSE ORGANS OF THE LARVA3 OF RHIPICEPHALINB (ACARINA)' BY J. DINNIK and F. ZUMPT' In 1938 Delpy published a short ...
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integumentary sense organs (ISOs), on the postcranial scales. The structure of. ISOs, in Crocodylus porosus, was studied using light microscopy and scanning ...
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Vocabulary words for Handout on 1/20/2010. Body systems ...
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Human Skin System a.k.a. Integumentary System, Largest Organ . . . ... The integument is a sense organ for the cutaneous (skin) senses. And when it is exposed ...
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Apr 21, 2006 ... Extant crocodilians possess small domed structures called “Integumentary Sense Organs” (ISOs) that are hypothesized to be mechanosensors ...
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