This is a shortened version of the sixth chapter of the ICD-9: Diseases of the Nervous System and Sense Organs. It covers ICD ...
The vomeronasal organ (VNO), or Jacobson's organ, is the paired auxiliary olfactory (smell) sense organ located in the soft ... Snakes use this organ to sense prey, sticking their tongue out to gather scents and touching it to the opening of the organ ... Meredith M (May 2001). "Human vomeronasal organ function: a critical review of best and worst cases". Chemical Senses. 26 (4): ... ISBN 978-0-387-34585-7. Ankel-Simons F (2007). "Chapter 9: Sense Organs and Viscera". Primate Anatomy (3rd ed.). Academic Press ...
Dreller, C.; Kirchner, W. H. (1993). "Hearing in honeybees: localization of the auditory sense organ". Journal of Comparative ... In homopterans, the Johnston's organs contain 25 - 79 scolopidia. The presence of Johnston's organ is a defining characteristic ... which channels sound input to the mechanoreceptors of the Johnston's organ. The Johnston's organ plays a role in the control of ... Johnston's organ is a collection of sensory cells found in the pedicel (the second segment) of the antennae in the class ...
Field LH, Pfluger HJ (1989). "The femoral chordotonal organ: a bifunctional orthopteran (Locusta migratoria) sense organ". Comp ... In addition to the Johnston's organ, antennae of Hymenoptera possess a second chordotonal organ, the Janet's organ, which ... The function of Wheeler's organ is not fully understood, but it is thought to be involved in sensing the position of the ... Chordotonal organs are stretch receptor organs found only in insects and crustaceans. They are located at most joints and are ...
... sense organ?". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology. 93 (4): 729-743. doi:10.1016/0300-9629(89)90494-5. ... The femoral chordotonal organ is a group of mechanosensory neurons found in an insect leg (Figure 1) that detects the movements ... The femoral chordotonal organ is thought to be involved in precise control of leg movements, and the experimental manipulations ... and target reaching One way in which the femoral chordotonal organ contributes to the control of leg movement is through a ...
Sense Organs". Histology and cell biology : examination and board review (5th ed.). Stamford, Conn.: Appleton & Lange. ISBN 978 ...
Tongue and Nose , Sense Organs , Sineskwela. YouTube. December 7, 2019. Retrieved January 24, 2019. Animal Relationships , ...
Carlson BM (2014). "Sense Organs". Human Embryology and Developmental Biology (5th ed.). Elsevier/Saunders. pp. 270-71. ISBN ...
Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., and Barnes, R.D. (2004). "Arthropoda: Sense organs". Invertebrate Zoology (7th ed.). Brooks/Cole. pp ...
Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., and Barnes, R.D. (2004). "Arthropoda: Sense organs". Invertebrate Zoology (7 ed.). Brooks / Cole. pp ... A Portia can sense vibrations from surfaces, and use these for mating and for hunting other spiders in total darkness. It can ... 313 A few web spiders run far away when they sense the un-rhythmical gait of a Portia entering the web - a reaction Wilcox and ... 432 A web spider's web is an extension of the web spider's senses, informing the spider of vibrations that signal the arrival ...
Ruppert, E.E.; Fox, R.S. & Barnes, R.D. (2004). "Arthropoda: Sense organs". Invertebrate Zoology (7th ed.). Brooks / Cole. pp. ... 313 A few web spiders run away when they sense the un-rhythmical gait of a Portia entering the web - a reaction Wilcox and ...
Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., and Barnes, R.D. (2004). "Arthropoda: Sense organs". Invertebrate Zoology (7 ed.). Brooks / Cole. pp ... A Portia can sense vibrations from surfaces, and use these for mating and for hunting other spiders in total darkness. It can ... 313 A few web spiders run far away when they sense the un-rhythmical gait of a Portia entering the web - a reaction Wilcox and ...
doi:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1999.tb00998.x. Ruppert, E.E., Fox, R.S., and Barnes, R.D. (2004). "Arthropoda: Sense organs". ... 313 A few web spiders run far away when they sense the un-rhythmical gait of a Portia entering the web - a reaction Wilcox and ... 532-533 A Portia can sense vibrations from surfaces, and use these for mating and for hunting other spiders in total darkness. ...
Pages 109-132, In: Waterman, T.H. (ed.), The Physiology of Crustacea, Volume 2. Sense Organs, Integration and Behavior. ...
They have members for the different purposes of life; organs for their different senses; and faculties (or powers) for the ... organ pipe corals), Millepora (fire corals), Madrepora (stone corals) Zoophyta: Isis (soft corals), Gorgonia (sea fans), ...
They are sophisticated sensing organs. Vibrissae are more rigid and embedded much more deeply in the skin than other hairs and ... This taste sense is found at the tip of the dog's tongue, which is the part of the tongue that they curl to lap water. This ... The organs that make up the canine digestive system are: Mouth Tongue Esophagus Stomach Liver Pancreas Large intestine Small ... The respiratory system is the set of organs responsible for the intake of oxygen and the expelling of carbon dioxide. As dogs ...
3. Viscera, brain, nerves, sense-organs. Other noteworthy written efforts by Spalteholz are: Die Vertheilung der Blutgefässe im ... Examples of transparent organ specimens that he produced were put on display at the First International Hygiene Exposition in ...
... and the vibrations are sensed by a chordotonal organ. Hymenoptera (bees, wasps, ants, etc.) do not have a tympanal organ, but ... A tympanal organ (or tympanic organ) is a hearing organ in insects, consisting of a membrane (tympanum) stretched across a ... Tympanal organs occur in just about any part of the insect: the thorax, the base of the wing, the abdomen, the legs, etc., ... Tympanal organs have evolved in Lepidoptera to allow them to detect the echolocation calls of predatory bats. The range of ...
... (SG: ampulla) are electroreceptors, sense organs able to detect electric fields. They form a network of ... In 1960 the ampullae were identified as specialized receptor organs for sensing electric fields. One of the first descriptions ... Fields RD, Fields KD, Fields MC (October 2007). "Semiconductor gel in shark sense organs?". Neuroscience Letters. 426 (3): 166- ... Fields RD, Fields KD, Fields MC (2007-10-22). "Semiconductor gel in shark sense organs?". Neuroscience Letters. 426 (3): 166- ...
These sense organs are known as domed pressure receptors (DPRs). Post-Cranial: While alligators and caimans have DPRs only on ... It has been proposed that the flattening of the sensory organ in hyperosmotic sea water is sensed by the animal as "touch", but ... "Crocodilian Biology Database - Integumentary Sense Organs". Crocodilian.com. Retrieved 26 April 2013. "Saltwater Crocodile, ... Crocodilian sense of smell is also very well developed, aiding them to detect prey or animal carcasses that are either on land ...
His five sense-organs are unblemished. His four canine teeth are crystal and rounded. His face is long and beautiful. His ... and having sexual organs concealed in a sheath. It is generally held, including by Bhikkhu Analayo, that the 32 marks are a ...
"Semiconductor gel in shark sense organs?". Neuroscience Letters. 426 (3): 166-170. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2007.08.064. PMC ... Some fish are blind, and must rely entirely on alternate sensing systems. Other senses which can also provide data about ... This lack of light means the organisms have to rely on senses other than vision. Their eyes are small and may not function at ... Such distance sensing systems are important, because they allow communication with other fish, and provide information about ...
A Worm's Eye View of the Early Days, [1]. De Vries, H. (1956). "Physical aspects of the sense organs". Progress in Biophysics ...
Most fish possess highly developed sense organs. Nearly all daylight fish have color vision that is at least as good as a ... and senses the motion of nearby fish and prey. Sharks can sense frequencies in the range of 25 to 50 Hz through their lateral ... Organs such as the liver and pancreas add enzymes and various chemicals as the food moves through the digestive tract. The ... Fish can sense sound through their lateral lines and their otoliths (ears). Some fishes, such as some species of carp and ...
Cyborg Art: Creating New Senses and Organs. - Shaping Business Minds Through Art - The Artian Podcast, retrieved 26 February ... an association that gives voice to people with non-human identities and offers the development of new senses and organs in ... She wore the glove for several months and was able to sense different speeds depending on the vibration intervals. She later ... Moon has been wearing the sensor permanently since March 2013 and has used her seismic sense to create dance pieces. Waiting ...
Disc-like organs of Tömösváry, which probably sense vibrations, are attached to the base of the antennae, as they are in ... Their long antennae serve as sense organs. They have several features linking them to early insects, such as a labium (fused ... a postantennal organ, three pairs of mouthparts: mandibles, the long first maxillae, and the second pair of maxillae which are ...
Most fish possess highly developed sense organs. Nearly all daylight fish have color vision that is at least as good as a ... and senses the motion of nearby fish and prey. Sharks can sense frequencies in the range of 25 to 50 Hz through their lateral ... Fish can sense sound through their lateral lines and their otoliths (ears). Some fishes, such as some species of carp and ... B, WILLIAMS C. "Sense of Hearing in Fishes." Nature 147.3731 (n.d.): 543. Print. Martin, R. Aidan. "Hearing and Vibration ...
... the control of external sense organs). Uparati (the cessation of these external organs so restrained, from the pursuit of ...
The association, based in Barcelona, offers workshops specialized in the design and creation of new senses and organs. De Aguas ... Cyborg Art: Creating New Senses and Organs. - Shaping Business Minds Through Art - The Artian Podcast, retrieved 26 February ... Depending on the changes he feels, he can predict weather changes as well as sense his current altitude. De Aguas studied ... "This cyborg artist can sense the weather using ear implants". i-D. Retrieved 3 December 2019. Fernandez, Javier A. "Hoy te has ...
Each of these contains two sense organs. In one species there are four flying buttresses alternating with the lappets. The ... There are eight pairs of lappets with sense organs between. The species has a cosmopolitan distribution, being found worldwide ...