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 Übersetzung für 'ventral nerve cord' von Englisch nach Deutsch
zool.
ventral (nerve) cord
Strickleiternervensystem {n}
Teiltreffer
anat.biol.
nerve cord
Nervenstrang {m}
electr.
three-wire cord <3-wire cord>
dreiadriges Kabel {n} <3-adriges Kabel>
anat.
ventral {adj}
ventral
8
med.
ventral {adj}
bauchseitig
93
zool.
ventral process
ventraler Fortsatz {m}
orn.
ventral plumage
Bauchgefieder {n}
biol.
ventral ganglion
Ventralganglion {n}
biol.
ventral ganglion
Bauchnervenknoten {m}
fish
ventral fin
Ventrale {f} [Bauchflosse]
zool.
ventral tubule
Ventraltubulus {m}
anat.
ventral margin
Bauchrand {m}
anat.zool.
ventral segment
Bauchsegment {n}
fishzool.
ventral fin
Bauchflosse {f}
zool.
ventral process
Ventralfortsatz {m}
ungeprüft ventral positionBrustlage {f}
zool.
ventral side
Ventralseite {f}
ventral bundleVentralbündel {n}
spec.
ventral flank
Ventralflanke {f}
zool.
ventral cirrus
Ventralcirrus {m}
zool.
ventral gland
Ventraldrüse {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The nervous system consists of a ventral nerve cord, with one ganglion in each segment, and an anterior nerve ring surrounding the pharynx.
  • Being the principal division of the nervous system, it consists of a brain, a ventral nerve cord and a subesophageal ganglion which is connected to the brain by two nerves, extending around each side of the oesophagus.
  • The signaling associated with the receptor Notch, as well as non-canonical Notch/Abl signaling, have been shown to play a role in the development of longitudinal pioneer neurons in the "Drosophila" ventral nerve cord.
  • The insect ventral nerve cord develops according to a body plan based on a segmental set of 30 paired and one unpaired neuroblasts.
  • This squeezes the dendritic tip of the sensory neuron and opens its mechanotransduction channels (from the TRP family), which leads to the generation of action potentials that are transmitted to the ventral nerve cord, the insect analogue to the vertebrate spinal cord.

  • The sensory neurons in the paired caudal cerci (singular: cercus) at the rear of the animal send a message along the ventral nerve cord.
  • In arthropods, the ventral nerve cord, the subesophageal ganglia and the supraesophageal ganglia are usually seen as making up the CNS.
  • The optic lobe of arthropods and the ganglia of the arthropod brain as well as the ganglia in the ventral nerve cord are unmyelinated and therefore belong to the class of neuropils.
  • Smith and Schal found that ventral nerve cord transections, either immediately following copulation or after odthecal deposition, restored calling in mated females.
  • Five decades later, in light of Darwin's theory of "descent with modification", German zoologist Anton Dohrn proposed that these groups arose from a common ancestor which possessed a body plan similar to that of modern annelids with a ventral nerve cord and dorsal heart.

  • Infection occurs throughout the tissues, causing granuloma-like lesions, especially within the ventral nerve cord, the interstices of the hepatopancreas and the antennal gland.
  • Extending from the brain is a large ventral nerve cord running the length of the body.
  • The resulting anatomy of the central nervous system, with a single, hollow ventral nerve cord topped by a series of (often paired) vesicles is unique to vertebrates.
  • Finally, the segmental ganglia of the ventral nerve cord are found in each body segment as a fused ganglion; they provide the segments with some autonomous control.
  • Hemichordates ("half chordates") have some features similar to those of chordates: branchial openings that open into the pharynx and look rather like gill slits; stomochords, similar in composition to notochords, but running in a circle round the "collar", which is ahead of the mouth; and a dorsal nerve cord—but also a smaller ventral nerve cord.

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