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Deuterostomes
Deuterostomia The name sometimes given to a number of animal phyla (Chordata, Hemichordata, Pogonophora, Echinodermata, and Chaetognatha) thought by many to share a common ancestry. The name indicates the mode of formation of the mouth opening in embryogeny: the first embryonic opening (the... Read more |
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archenteron
archenteron (gastrocoel) A cavity within an animal embryo at the gastrula stage of development. All or part of the archenteron eventually forms the cavity of the gut. It is connected to the outside by an opening (the blastopore), which becomes either the mouth, the mouth and anus, or the anal... Read more |
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regeneration
regeneration The growth of new tissues or organs to replace those lost or damaged by injury. Many plants can regenerate a complete plant from a shoot segment or a single leaf, this being the basis of many horticultural propagation methods (see cutting). The capacity for regeneration in animals is... Read more |
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Open Universe
Open Universe Within standard Big Bang cosmology the universe is considered to be "open" if it contains insufficient matter to produce enough gravitational pull to stop its present expansion. In so-called Friedmann type universes (from mathematician Alexander Friedmann's [1888–1925]... Read more |
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Platyhelminthes
Platyhelminthes , phylum containing about 20,000 species of soft-bodied, bilaterally symmetrical, invertebrate animals, commonly called flatworms. There are four classes: the free-living, primarily aquatic class, Turbellaria, and Trematoda, Cestoda, and Monogenea, which are considerably modified for... Read more |
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