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Internal fold of the intestine found in certain animals
In biological morphology, a typhlosole is an internal fold of the intestine or intestine inner wall. Typhlosoles occur in bivalve mollusks, lampreys and
Typhlosole
Family of molluscs
submerged wood, bacterial symbionts embedded within a sub-organ called the typhlosole in the shipworm gut, aid in the digestion of the ingested wood particles
Shipworm
Superclass of jawless fishes
the lamprey typhlosole is confined to the mucous membrane of the intestines. The mucous membranes of hagfishes have a primitive typhlosole in the form
Cyclostomi
Internal space within a multicellular organism
Cross-section of an oligochaete worm. The worm's body cavity surrounds the central typhlosole. Identifiers FMA 85006 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]
Body_cavity
Terrestrial invertebrate, order Opisthopora
earthworm's intestine a large mid-dorsal, tongue-like fold is present, called a typhlosole, with many folds running along its length, increasing its surface area
Earthworm
Structural phenolic polymer in plant cell walls
is digested by "Alteromonas-like sub-group" bacteria symbionts in the typhlosole sub-organ of its cecum. Pyrolysis of lignin during the combustion of wood
Lignin
Species of gastropod
termed typhlosole which is plesiomorphic to Nudibranchia. In the superfamily Aeolidioidea, the typhlosole is present. The function of the typhlosole has
Aeolidia_papillosa
Genus of annelids
Sparganophilus species are characterised by a simple gut with no gizzard and no typhlosole. They are true earthworms, having a complex vascular system with capillaries
Sparganophilus
Family of annelid worms
anterior segments (cf. Pontodrilus), a simple gut with no gizzard and no typhlosole. They are true earthworms, having a complex vascular system with capillaries
Criodrilidae
Species of bivalve
of the family Lucinidae, the mid-gut of D. quadrisulcata has a large typhlosole—a fold in the membrane. This fold, located on the dorsal side of the organism
Divaricella_quadrisulcata
and B cells develop in hematopoietic tissues: VLRB+ LLCs develop in the typhlosole and kidneys and B cells develop in bone marrow. VLRA+ and VLRC+ LLCs develop
Adaptive immunity in jawless fish
Adaptive_immunity_in_jawless_fish
Species of annelid worm
"holoic". The inside of the intestine bears a distinct fold called a typhlosole, which has a lamelliform (plate-like) structure. The internal structure
Bimastos_rubidus
Genus of bacteria
by microbial culture, metagenomics, and FISH-probe microscopy in the typhlosole sub-organ of the shipworm cecum as a symbiont digesting lignin. The genus
Alteromonas
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Handsome, Pleasant, Pleasing
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Powerful; Vigorous
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given,gift
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Clever; Smart
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Beer.
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Peaceful
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n.
A fold of the wall which projects into the cavity of the intestine in bivalve mollusks, certain annelids, starfishes, and some other animals.