Strong, reversible, and repeatable grip to diverse substrates is a basic requirement for climbing animals [1]. A wide range of attachment organs fulfilling this requirement has evolved in animals such as insects [2], reptiles [3,4], arachnids [5], and amphibians including tree [6] and torre...
Xenopusspecies are generally dull-coloured. Their bodies are relatively flat and bear whitish fringelike mucous canals that serve as sensory organs. When feeding they hang just below the surface ofstagnantor slow-flowing muddy waters with outspread forelimbs, waiting for prey to pass by. Because ...
Like its heart and some other organs, the frog’s liver is covered in a mirrored part, which reflects lights, that helps the frog hide itself from enemies. “If these frogs are awake, stressed or under anesthesia(麻醉), their blood systems are full of red blood cells, and they are not...
Dissection tools like pins, marker, scissors, scalpel, and forceps Details labels, information on frog classification, life cycle, and organ functions. Anatomical comparison of human and frog organs We purchased this app for our iPad and absolutely love it! I appreciate the fact that you can eas...
However, insulinotropic peptides might also possess approximate defence action through disturbing the physiological functions of their predator's endocrine organs and inducing hypoglycemia. FAB mass spectrometry was employed to determine the molecular weight of amolopin and got the result of 1615.5 Da, ...
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The relative abundance of TRα and TRβ gene expression in different organs are in the order: kidney > testis > brain > liver. While the induction TRα and TRβ might result to hypersensitivity and subsequent gain of biological functions, the inhibition might result to loss of ...
We annotated 45,099 protein-coding genes and 342 microRNAs using RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) from 14 developmental stages (including the oocyte stage) and 14 adult tissues and organs (Supplementary Note 4), analysis of histone marks associated with transcription, and homology withX. tropicalisand oth...
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InEleutherodactylus, including the particularly well studied Puerto Rican speciesE.coqui, many larval structures of the epidermis, the nervous system, the musculoskeletal system, and the inner organs never develop, while an adult-like cranial skeleton together with its associated muscles and nerves dev...