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... vertebrates ( from bony fishes up to and including mammals ) . Statocyst function may be studied by observing compen- satory reflexes under experimental conditions . When the position of a laboratory animal is appropriately changed ...
... vertebrates ( from bony fishes up to and including mammals ) . Statocyst function may be studied by observing compen- satory reflexes under experimental conditions . When the position of a laboratory animal is appropriately changed ...
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... vertebrates : fish , amphibians , reptiles , birds , and mammals . General vertebrate chemoreception . Gustatory recep- tors . The taste buds of vertebrates are secondary sense organs ( i.e. , sensilla ) derived from epithelial cells ...
... vertebrates : fish , amphibians , reptiles , birds , and mammals . General vertebrate chemoreception . Gustatory recep- tors . The taste buds of vertebrates are secondary sense organs ( i.e. , sensilla ) derived from epithelial cells ...
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... VERTEBRATES- AUDITORY MECHANISMS OF FISHES AND AMPHIBIANS The ear of vertebrates appears to have followed more than one line of evolutionary development , but always from the same basic type of mechanoreceptor , the labyrinth . All ...
... VERTEBRATES- AUDITORY MECHANISMS OF FISHES AND AMPHIBIANS The ear of vertebrates appears to have followed more than one line of evolutionary development , but always from the same basic type of mechanoreceptor , the labyrinth . All ...
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