Morphology, Physiology, and Behavioral Biology of Ticks |
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... cell in the midgut , the digestive cell ( Figs . 11.14 , 11.15 ) . No replacement cells are found . Digestion of the bloodmeal corres- ponds to the first continuous digestion phase in females . We could not find any digestive cells that ...
... cell in the midgut , the digestive cell ( Figs . 11.14 , 11.15 ) . No replacement cells are found . Digestion of the bloodmeal corres- ponds to the first continuous digestion phase in females . We could not find any digestive cells that ...
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... digestive cells , and not a function of specific cells designated phagocytic cells . Secretory cells have large amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum , Golgi bodies , and membrane bound secretory vesicles for the storage of material to ...
... digestive cells , and not a function of specific cells designated phagocytic cells . Secretory cells have large amounts of rough endoplasmic reticulum , Golgi bodies , and membrane bound secretory vesicles for the storage of material to ...
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... digestive phase is characterized by the presence of relatively few active digestive cells in the midgut epithelium and by a slower digestion of the bloodmeal . This phase allows soft ticks to survive long periods without feeding . Digestion ...
... digestive phase is characterized by the presence of relatively few active digestive cells in the midgut epithelium and by a slower digestion of the bloodmeal . This phase allows soft ticks to survive long periods without feeding . Digestion ...
Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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20-hydroxyecdysone Acari acid acini acinus active uptake adenylate cyclase adult Aeschlimann Amblyomma americanum anti-tick antibodies antigen arboreus Argas argasids basal Binnington Biochem bloodmeal body Boophilus microplus cattle cell types cheliceral citrate concentration copulation cycle dehydrogenase Dermacentor andersoni Dermacentor variabilis Diehl digestive cells dopamine dromedarii ecdysone ecdysteroids eggs engorged Entomol enzyme extracts female ticks fluid secretion function Galun granules guinea pigs hebraeum hemocoel hemolymph holocyclus hormone host Hyalomma immune Ixodes Ixodes ricinus ixodid ticks Ixodoidea Kaufman Knülle larvae legs lipid lone star ticks lumen male marginale mated females membrane metabolism midgut molting mouthparts nymphal nymphs Obenchain observed oocyte oogenesis organs oviposition Parasitol phase pheromone protein pyruvate receptor ricinus salivary glands Sauer secretory sensilla serum sex pheromone Sonenshine species sperm spermatophore studies temperature tick feeding tick paralysis tick salivary glands tissues ultrastructure unfed females vapor virgin females vitellogenesis vitellogenin weight