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Definition of Branchiopoda in English: Branchiopodaplural nounˌbraŋkɪəˈpəʊdəˌbraNGkēəˈpōdə Zoology A class of small aquatic crustaceans that includes water fleas and fairy shrimps, which are distinguished by having gills upon the feet. 〔动〕鳃足纲动物(水栖小型甲壳类动物,包括水蚤和丰年虫,特点是其鳃长在足上而非在头部) Example sentencesExamples - Eulimnadia texana is a freshwater clam shrimp in the crustacean subclass Branchiopoda and the order Spinicaudata.
- Again, differential regulation of expression of hemoglobin subunits is occurring in the Branchiopoda.
- Hemoglobin is present in Branchiopoda, Ostracoda, Copepoda, rhizocephalan Cirripedia and one suborder of amphipodan Malacostraca, while hemocyanin has been described in Malacostraca.
- Hemoglobins have been described in a select number of crustacean groups, including the Branchiopoda, Ostracoda, Copepoda, Cirrepedia, and Decapoda.
- Appendages with all of these outgrowths are called phyllopodus appendages and are found in several of the more ancient or primitive crustacean groups such as the Phyllocarida, Branchiopoda, and Cephalocarida.
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek brankhia 'gills' + pous, pod- 'foot'. Definition of Branchiopoda in US English: Branchiopodaplural nounˌbraNGkēəˈpōdə Zoology A class of small aquatic crustaceans that includes water fleas and fairy shrimps, which are distinguished by having gills on their feet. 〔动〕鳃足纲动物(水栖小型甲壳类动物,包括水蚤和丰年虫,特点是其鳃长在足上而非在头部) Example sentencesExamples - Hemoglobins have been described in a select number of crustacean groups, including the Branchiopoda, Ostracoda, Copepoda, Cirrepedia, and Decapoda.
- Again, differential regulation of expression of hemoglobin subunits is occurring in the Branchiopoda.
- Appendages with all of these outgrowths are called phyllopodus appendages and are found in several of the more ancient or primitive crustacean groups such as the Phyllocarida, Branchiopoda, and Cephalocarida.
- Hemoglobin is present in Branchiopoda, Ostracoda, Copepoda, rhizocephalan Cirripedia and one suborder of amphipodan Malacostraca, while hemocyanin has been described in Malacostraca.
- Eulimnadia texana is a freshwater clam shrimp in the crustacean subclass Branchiopoda and the order Spinicaudata.
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek brankhia ‘gills’ + pous, pod- ‘foot’. |