نتایج جستجو برای: echinodermata mathaei

تعداد نتایج: 1525  

Journal: :International Journal of Educational Research and Innovation 2021

The great diversity of animals and the relationship between their morphological characteristics, adaptations life strategies are approached in teaching zoology. use innovative alternative methodologies, such as zoological modeling, tools that can contribute to a high interest study zoology it is an environmental education strategy. In this study, modeling intermediated teaching-learning process...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2013
Zhi-Qiang Zhang

The kingdom Animalia is here estimated to have a total of 1,659,420 described species (including 133,692 fossil species) in 40 phyla. Among these, the most successful phylum Arthropoda alone represents 1,302,809 species, or about 78.5% of the total. The second largest phylum, Mollusca (118,061 species), is <10% of Arthropoda in diversity, but it is still much more diverse than other successful ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1973
A G Smith I Rubinstein L J Goad

1. Twenty-two sterols were identified in the starfish Asterias rubens (Phylum, Echinodermata; Class, Asteroidea). 2. The major 4-demethyl sterols had a Delta(7) bond and the C(27) compound 5alpha-cholest-7-en-3beta-ol predominated over other mono- and di-unsaturated sterols belonging to the C(26), C(27), C(28) and C(29) series. 3. Small amounts of cholest-5-en-3beta-ol and 5alpha-cholestan-3bet...

Journal: :Glycobiology 2014
Rashmi Ramachandra Ramesh B Namburi Olga Ortega-Martinez Xiaofeng Shi Joseph Zaia Sam T Dupont Michael C Thorndyke Ulf Lindahl Dorothe Spillmann

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) isolated from brittlestars, Echinodermata class Ophiuroidea, were characterized, as part of attempts to understand the evolutionary development of these polysaccharides. A population of chondroitin sulfate/dermatan sulfate (CS/DS) chains with a high overall degree of sulfation and hexuronate epimerization was the major GAG found, whereas heparan sulfate (HS) was below ...

2018
Frank Rattray Lillie Louise Palmer

Sand dollars are common marine invertebrates in the phylum Echinodermata and share the same class (Echinoidea) as sea urchins. They have served as model laboratory organisms for such embryologists as Frank Rattray Lillie and Ernest Everett Just [7]. Both Lillie and Just used Echinarachnius parma for their studies of egg [8] cell membranes and embryo development at the Marine Biological Laborato...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2013
A Frances Armstrong Holly N Blackburn Jonathan D Allen

Hatching plasticity occurs in response to a wide range of stimuli across many animal taxa, including annelids, arthropods, mollusks, and chordates. Despite the prominence of echinoderms in developmental biology and more than 100 years of detailed examination of their development under a variety of conditions, environmentally cued hatching plasticity has never been reported in the phylum Echinod...

2016
Debjani Datta Soumendra Nath Talapatra Snehasikta Swarnakar

Lectins are one of several types of biological resources considered as potential medicinal importance for therapeutic agents. The present review deals with variety, sugar specificity and the medicinal importance of lectins from freshwater and marine invertebrates. The potent medicinal usage of the various types of the lectins from freshwater and marine non-chordates, which are comparatively wel...

Journal: :Annals and Magazine of Natural History 1865

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