Definitionn. minute aquatic multicellular organisms having a ciliated wheel-like organ for feeding and locomotion
Last update: October 8, 2015
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There is no difficulty whatever in regarding Hydra as bearing the same relation to the actinula-stage of other Hydromedusae that a Rotifer bears to a trochophore-larva or a fish to a tadpole. [Please select]
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Keeping him company was another little Rotifer, named after its appearance, _Monocerca rattus_, the 'One-tailed Rat.' [Please select]
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Ehrenberg treated it as a Rotifer, and Dujardin placed it among the Infusoria, in a particular class, comprehending symmetrical organisms. [Please select]
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] Another kind of rotifer was abundant--the _Philodina_, which belongs to the same family as the common wheel-bearer, namely, the _Philodinæa_. [Please select]
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The changes of form in this rotifer are still more remarkable than in the common wheel-bearer. [Please select]
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Gosse, in his 'Tenby,' which contains an admirable description, and an exquisite drawing of this interesting rotifer, calls the pellets "round." [Please select]
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On these occasions the common rotifer was the subject of the experiment. [Please select]
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In Shasthancottah Lake, Travancore, I found specimens of the _stricta_ phase embedded in the gelatinous mass formed by a social rotifer and to some extent assimilated to the _coralloides_ form. [Please select]
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Having commenced our microscopic proceedings by obtaining some Euglenæ, Vorticellæ, and a Rotifer, we are in a position to consider the chief characteristics of three great divisions of infusoria, which will often engage our attention. [Please select]
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