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Constrictor during feeding ; acini I. Type I may secrete nus lumen . Peripherov ) .
It was suggested membrane has no in- cell may regulate decrease in size by
hygroscopic salts in al lamellate cell does that the vacuoles are terdigitation . fluid
...
Constrictor during feeding ; acini I. Type I may secrete nus lumen . Peripherov ) .
It was suggested membrane has no in- cell may regulate decrease in size by
hygroscopic salts in al lamellate cell does that the vacuoles are terdigitation . fluid
...
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They may play some resorptive role due to the surface area offered by the apical
infoldings near the lumen. If resorption occurs, it is probably a passive process
because there are few mitochondria in association with the infoldings to supply ...
They may play some resorptive role due to the surface area offered by the apical
infoldings near the lumen. If resorption occurs, it is probably a passive process
because there are few mitochondria in association with the infoldings to supply ...
Page 255
This phase of digestion enables the mated female tick to acquire the largest
possible bloodmeal by allowing the digestive cells of the midgut epithelium as
well as the lumen of the midgut to function as storage sites for the bloodmeal.
This phase of digestion enables the mated female tick to acquire the largest
possible bloodmeal by allowing the digestive cells of the midgut epithelium as
well as the lumen of the midgut to function as storage sites for the bloodmeal.
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Contents
Foreword | 13 |
Directory of contributors | 17 |
Salivary gland degeneration in the female tick Amblyomma hebraeum | 46 |
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