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  • ...four-branched antenna, which is not seen in any other copepod genera. This antenna is thought to play a crucial role in mating rituals, allowing males to gras ...nus is not well-studied. More research is needed to fully understand their biology, behavior, and ecological role. Current research efforts are focused on the
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  • ...r of segments can vary widely among different [[species]], influencing the antenna's function and sensitivity. In general, antennae can serve multiple sensory {{biology-stub}}
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  • ...a mutation in a homeotic gene might result in the growth of a leg where an antenna should be. These discoveries led to the realization that similar genes exis * [[Developmental biology]]
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  • ...and capitate anatomy of insect antennae|thumb]] [[File:Antenna_clavate.jpg|Antenna clavate|thumb]] [[Image:Butterfly_wing_terms.svg|Butterfly wing terms|thumb * '''[[Antenna (biology)|Antenna]]''' - A sensory appendage on the head of an insect, used for smelling, fee
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  • ...tes. Essentially, it acts as an umbrella term encompassing any [[homology (biology)|homologous]] parts stemming from a [[body segment]]. * '''[[antenna (biology)|Antennae]]''': Sensory organs primarily found in insects.
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  • ...hemical formula C15H22O2. It is synthesized in the [[beetle]]'s [[antenna (biology)|antennae]] and is released into the environment through a process known as ...ole in colony establishment. When a female beetle finds a suitable [[host (biology)|host]], she releases lineatin to attract other beetles to the site. This h
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  • '''Pedicel''' is a term used in various branches of biology to refer to a type of stalk or stem. In botany, a pedicel is the stalk of a ...oma]] (mouthparts). In insects, the pedicel is the second segment of the [[antenna]].
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  • ...sion, olfaction, and hearing. The primary cilium is considered a cellular "antenna" due to its role in sensing extracellular signals and transmitting them int Research on primary cilia has expanded our understanding of cell biology and the pathogenesis of ciliopathies. Ongoing research aims to further eluc
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  • ...orophyll a and other pigments to capture light energy. It is part of the [[antenna complex]], a group of molecules that absorb light and funnel the energy to ...le in marine ecosystems has applications in climate change studies, marine biology, and oceanography. Monitoring chlorophyll concentrations using satellite im
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  • ...m yahense'') with (''[[Onchocerca volvulus]]'') emerging from the insect's antenna. The parasite is responsible for the disease known as [[Onchocerciasis|rive ...s like [[cell biology]], [[bioinformatics]], [[biochemistry]], [[molecular biology]], [[immunology]], [[genetics]], [[evolution]], and [[ecology]] to provide
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  • Hermit crabs have two pairs of [[antenna]]e and five pairs of legs. The first pair of legs are modified into [[claw] [[Category:Marine biology]]
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  • ..._with_fan_like_antenna.jpg|Firefly, Cladodes sp., Lampyridae with fan like antenna|thumb]] '''Cladodes''' are specialized [[stem]]s that function as [[leaf|le {{biology-stub}}
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  • ...tant organism for studying [[toxicology]], [[ecology]], and [[evolutionary biology]]. {{biology-stub}}
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  • ...ally, they are paired structures located immediately behind the [[Antenna (biology)|antennae]] and in front of the [[maxilla (arthropod mouthpart)|maxillae]].
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  • ...[[flavin adenine dinucleotide]] (FAD) or a deazaflavin, and a secondary [[antenna pigment]], such as [[methenyltetrahydrofolate]] (MTHF). The absorbed light {{biology-stub}}
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  • ...feeding. The head bears a pair of compound eyes and a simple, unsegmented antenna. Notostracans are typically small, ranging from 2 to 10 cm in length, altho {{biology-stub}}
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  • ...croscopic scale, including [[histology]] (the study of tissues) and [[Cell biology|cytology]] (the study of cells). ...to help distinguish between different types of cell. The fields of [[Cell biology|cytology]] and [[histology]] developed from here in the late 19th century.
    35 KB (5,365 words) - 17:36, 8 September 2022
  • # [[Developmental Biology (journal)]] # [[Dipole antenna]]
    32 KB (2,968 words) - 14:57, 26 August 2021
  • # [[Ligation (molecular biology)]] # [[Loop antenna]]
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  • ...on acquiring basic scientific knowledge about the interactive processes of biology and chemistry of the earth as they relate to Global Change. See IGBP web si ...[[azimuth]]''' The direction, in degrees referenced to true north, that an antenna must be pointed to receive a satellite signal (compass direction). The angu
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