on woodlice, including their hepatopancreas, the major metal storage organ of isopods in polluted sites. The hepatopancreas is a centre for lipid metabolism...
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Tomalley is the hepatopancreas (the organ that fulfills the functions of both the liver and the pancreas) of a lobster, crab or other arthropods) of a...
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Digestive system of gastropods (section Hepatopancreas)
also known as the gastric pouch digestive gland, also known as the hepatopancreas intestine rectum and anus The buccal mass is the first part of the digestive...
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the entrails (including the digestive organ, the hepatopancreas). In red king crab, the hepatopancreas makes up about 90% of the intestines of the carapace...
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discovered to wrap around certain organs of the body, with most around the hepatopancreas of crustaceans. This area is primarily for absorbing nutrients, which...
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from the red king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus, Kamchatka crab) hepatopancreas that displays a strong preference for cleaving double-stranded DNA and...
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ingested by the snail hatch into miracidia, which develop in the snail's hepatopancreas into the next stage, a sporocyst. The mature sporocyst consists of a...
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The ovotestis of the freshwater snail Biomphalaria glabrata. The area around the ovotestis is the hepatopancreas. (10× magnification)...
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fluid when distressed, although the fluid likely originates from the hepatopancreas and not the stomach. A. purpurea expels large quantities of luminous...
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have red blood from iron-rich hemoglobin. Lobsters possess a green hepatopancreas, called the tomalley by chefs, which functions as the animal's liver...
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to leave "the mustard", referring to the yellow-orange color of the hepatopancreas, and the deep orange of the roe in a female crab. In temaki List of...
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cuticle. Black nodules have also been observed on the gills, heart, and hepatopancreas of affected individuals, and the presence of the disease is associated...
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asexual and sexual reproduction. Asexual reproduction occurs in the hepatopancreas of a freshwater snail, which serves as an intermediate host. Sexual...
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the diatoms are cracked in the gastric mill and then digested in the hepatopancreas. The krill can also catch and eat copepods, amphipods and other small...
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can tolerate some toxic heavy metals, which they accumulate in the hepatopancreas. Thus they can be used as bioindicators of heavy metal pollution. The...
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host's tissue, centering on the digestive system and especially the hepatopancreas, and absorb nutrients from the hemolymph. The network of threads is...
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study investigated the function of Na+/K+-ATPase in foot muscle and hepatopancreas in land snail Otala lactea by comparing the active and estivating states...
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for trace metals LUTS, non-defatted lobster hepatopancreas for trace metals TORT, lobster hepatopancreas for trace metals Isotopic materials NIMS, natural...
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Magdalena Maria (2016). "Cell Death in the Epithelia of the Intestine and Hepatopancreas in Neocaridina heteropoda (Crustacea, Malacostraca)". PLOS ONE. 11 (2):...
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different species, including the gills, brain, blood, kidney, and liver/hepatopancreas. Physiological effects have been reported in these species. Mn can affect...
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proteins. In decapods, apoCr is typically expressed in both the ovary and hepatopancreas, supporting its dual roles in lipid metabolism and yolk formation. In...
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Rodríguez, G. (1970). Presencia de una metacercaria progenética en el hepatopáncreas del crustáceo Pseudothelphusa (Ptychophallus) tristani (Rathbun, 1896)...
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significantly inhibited the activity of chitobiase in the epidermis and hepatopancreas. Chitobiase plays an important role in degradation of the old chitin...
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Candidatus Rhabdochlamydia porcellionis Corsaro et al. 2006 – detected in hepatopancreas of the woodlouse Porcellio scaber List of bacteria genera List of bacterial...
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locking apparatus Tail Internal anatomy Branchial hearts Ctenidia (gills) Hepatopancreas (digestive gland) Ink sac and ink Needham's sac Nephridia ("kidneys")...
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are found by Sheridan et al 1975 to be transferred to the C. sapidus hepatopancreas.: 7 They find that among organochlorides, DDT specifically is converted...
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a sac that contains the grinding apparatus of the gastric mill. The hepatopancreas feeds into the midgut, where digestive enzymes are released, and nutrients...
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lesions, especially within the ventral nerve cord, the interstices of the hepatopancreas and the antennal gland. Paramoebiasis is strongly suspected to play...
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and other crustaceans. HPV infects the epithelial cells of the host's hepatopancreas and midgut, leading to stunted growth at the early life stage. For shrimp...
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enzyme produced in a special organ in the body of the gribble called the hepatopancreas and secreted into its gut has recently been identified and characterized:...
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