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PHYLUM GASTROTRICHA (Or. gastros, stomach i- trichos, hair)

saadia July 22, 2014 0 Comments

PHYLUM GASTROTRICHA (Or. gastros, stomach i- trichos, hair) They have about live hundred free- living marine and freshwater species. They live in the space between bottom sediments. Their size is…

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PHYLUM NEMERTEA

saadia July 22, 2014 0 Comments

PHYLUM NEMERTEA There are nine hundred species of nemerteans. They are elongate, flattened worms. They are found in marine mud and sand. They have a long proboscis. Therefore, nemerteans are…

Zoology

How is the vertebrate brain related to spinal cord?

rubab July 22, 2014 0 Comments

Evolution of the vertebrate nervous system included development of a single. tubular nerve cord above the notochord. During early evolution, the nerve cord underwent expansion, regional modification, and specialization into…

Zoology

Describe nervous system in various invertebrate groups with special reference to the evolutionary trends.

rubab July 22, 2014 2 Comments

Although no real nervous system is present in protozoa and sponges, coordination and reaction to external and internal stimuli such as, to light, temperature, chemicals etc do occur Only animals…

Zoology

How is an action potential transmitted between neurons?

rubab July 22, 2014 0 Comments

When an action potential passes down an axon to its terminal, it must cross a small gap, the synapse (Gr. synapsis, contact, union), separating it from another neuron or an…

Zoology

What is saltatory conduction?

rubab July 22, 2014 0 Comments

Saltatory Conduction is different means of speeding the propagation of action potentials has evolved in vertebrates. Many axons in vertebrate nervous systems are myelinated, that is, coated with insulating layers…

Zoology

CLASS CESTOIDEA: THE TAPEWORMS

saadia July 22, 2014 0 Comments

CLASS CESTOIDEA: THE TAPEWORMS It is the most highly specialized class of flatworms. The members of cestoidae are commonly called tapeworms. It has 3,500 species. All are endoparasites. They live…

Zoology

Phases of action potential & role of gated ion channels

rubab July 21, 2014 0 Comments

Stages / Phases of Action Potential: 1. All cells have a membrane potential; however, only certain kinds of cells, including neurons and muscle cells, have the ability to generate changes…

Zoology

Class Trematoda : Flukes (trematodes, perforated form)

saadia July 21, 2014 0 Comments

CLASS TREMATODA: Flukes (trematodes, perforated form) This  class has eight thousand species of parasitic flatworms. Trematoda are collectively called flukes. They are wide and flat shaped. 1. Habitat: Almost all…

Zoology

What do you mean by resting membrane potential? How is a resting membrane maintained?

rubab July 21, 2014 0 Comments

Resting membrane potential can be defined as the potential difference that results from the separation of charges along the plasma membrane of a neuron or other excitable cell. A resting…

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