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{ɒʹpɜ:kjʋlə} a зоол. относящийся к жаберной крышке
[ɒʹpɜ:kjʋlə] a зоол.относящийся к жаберной крышке
opercular: translationpertaining to the operculum; often used for the opercle
мед.нареч. оболочки; покрышки Англо-русский медицинский словарь.2012.
относящийся к жаберной крышке
adj зоол. що стосується зябрової кришки.
зоол. относящийся к жаберной крышке
(r) относящийся к жаберной крышке
the cephalic lateral line canal (q.v.) on the opercle
a postero-dorsal fleshy part of the gill cover, either composed solely of skin or also supported by an extension of the opercle. See also opercular lob... смотреть
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a postero-dorsal fleshy part of the gill cover, either composed solely of skin or also supported by an extension of the opercle. See also opercular fla... смотреть
(ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In Balanomorpha, a thin, flexible membrane attaching the opercular valves to the sheath; in Verrucomorpha, a membranous hinge... смотреть
the tissue covering the gills laterally and enclosing (including in some, but not other definitions) the opercle, preopercle, subopercle and interoperc... смотреть
Thin, flexible membrane attaching opercular valves to sheath, periodically shed during ecdysis, in balanomorph Cirripedia; represented by membranous hi... смотреть
gill opening
one of a series of light organs located on the gill cover behind the end of the jaw in Myctophidae. Abbreviated OP
(NEMATA) An escape zone or plug by which a larva leaves the egg membrane.
sucking or blowing water through the mouth by means of lifting the operculum to create a suction mechanism. Used by some fishes to aerate their eggs
(BRYOZOA: Gymnolaemata) In Cheilostomata, a trace of a cuticular operculum in the frontal closure of the autozooid.
невр. оперкулярный синдром Англо-русский медицинский словарь.2012.
opercular valve: translationMovable plate in orifice of cirriped shell, one of pairs of scuta and terga joined to sheath by opercular membrane. [Moore ... смотреть
(ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In sessile Cirripedia, movable plates (2 or 4) occluding the aperture.