All living organisms are equipped with sensory organs to detect changes in their surrounding environment. It may not immediately strike us as obvious but, similar to how we can sense heat, cold, light ...
Topic Life history--Growth/Development Statocysts siris_bib_5155 CEPH STATOCYST STRUCTURE IN PLANKTONIC SQUIDS Cephalopod Bibliography ...
A new study of the impact on marine life of seismic air guns, used in geological surveys of the seafloor, has found that the sensory organs and righting reflexes of rock lobster can be damaged by ...
July 25 (UPI) --Whales and dolphins aren't the only species negatively affected by seismic surveys. According to a new study, the sensory organs and righting reflexes of rock lobsters are harmed by ...
US scientists have found an organ called the statocyst, which plays a role in crustacean balance, is also used for the crab equivalent of hearing. Crabs have a sort of inner ear that helps them to ...
All life forms are endowed with the ability to sense gravity. However, the mechanism is not well-understood in acoels, a group of marine flatworms that represent a primitive invertebrate (without ...
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