Definitionadj. having the body divided into successive metameres or segments
Last update: August 24, 2015
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In the Thallophytes the cytoplasm may be segmented by constriction, due to the in-growth of a new cell wall from the old one, as in Spirogyra and Cladophora, or by the formation of cleavage furrows in which the new cell-wall is secreted, as occurs in the formation of the spores in many Algae and Fungi. [Please select]
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Haeckel divided the segmented ovum of a siphonophora into many pieces, and these were developed. [Please select]
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State whether the body is segmented or not, and, if it is, whether the segments are alike in form and appearance, _i. [Please select]
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From the non-segmented, sac-like larva, it passes directly into the pupa state. [Please select]
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In the second larval stage, which is oval in form, and not segmented, the primitive band is formed. [Please select]
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#An ten' na#, a segmented sensory appendage on the head of an arthropod.' [Please select]
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#Ar throp' o da#, a group of animals with a segmented trunk and paired, segmented appendages.' [Please select]
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#Ver' mes', the worms, a poorly defined group of animals, showing bilateral symmetry but without segmented appendages.' [Please select]
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You hard little chitin-covered, segmented people, you are very different from us. [Please select]
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They are little white grubs, neatly segmented, with a pointed forepart splashed with tiny black marks, as though the atom had been slaking its thirst in a drop of ink. [Please select]
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The grubs are white, tapering at both ends, sharply segmented and covered all over their bodies with a coat of fine, soft hairs which is invisible except under the lens. [Please select]
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