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clitellum, but leeches typically differ from the oligochaetes in having suckers at both ends and in having ring markings that do not correspond with their internal... |
Humans (Homo sapiens) or modern humans are the most common and widespread species of primate, and the last surviving species of the genus Homo. They are... |
Society (redirect from Human societies) biologists, including entomologist E.O. Wilson, categorize humans as eusocial, placing humans with ants in the highest level of sociability on the spectrum... |
Hirudin (category Articles with short description) glands of blood-sucking leeches (such as Hirudo medicinalis) that has a blood anticoagulant property. This is essential for the leeches' habit of feeding on... |
Invertebrate (category All articles with dead external links) first invertebrate in which a neuron cell was identified was the medicinal leech, Hirudo medicinalis. Learning and memory using nociceptors in the sea hare... |
Necroscope (category Articles with short description) from sexual intercourse with humans; and lords and ladies, known as the "true wamphyri". Lords and ladies have adult leeches, and their abilities far... |
Posterior cingulate cortex (category Articles with short description) Cingulate Cortex and Human Memory Processes". Psychology in Russia: State of the Art. 5: 231–243. doi:10.11621/pir.2012.0014. Leech R, Sharp DJ (July 2013)... |
Parasitism (category Articles with short description) classify parasites in a variety of overlapping schemes, based on their interactions with their hosts and on their life cycles, which are sometimes very complex... |
Animal (redirect from Animals versus humans) (0.00033 in) to 33.6 m (110 ft). They have complex ecologies and interactions with each other and their environments, forming intricate food webs. The... |
Annelid (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference) segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. The species exist in and have adapted... |
Therapy (category Articles with short description) maggots: maggot therapy by worms: by internal worms: helminthic therapy by leeches: leech therapy by immersion: animal bath by mindfulness: mindfulness-based... |
Copper shark (category All articles with dead external links) minacanthus, Phoreiobothrium robertsoni, and Pseudogrillotia spratti, the leech Stibarobdella macrothela, and the fluke Otodistomum veliporum. The copper... |
Thank you (category Articles with short description) gratias, Latin phrase meaning "thanks [be] to God" God bless you Geoffrey Leech, The Pragmatics of Politeness (2014), p. 200. Grenville Kleiser, Training... |
Caribbean reef shark (category Articles with short description) leucas). Few parasites are known for this species; one is a dark variegated leech often seen trailing from its first dorsal fin. Off northern Brazil, juveniles... |
Crocodilia (category Articles with short description) crocodilians are known to have attacked humans. The largest number of attacks comes from the Nile crocodile. Humans are the greatest threat to crocodilian... |
Organ-on-a-chip (redirect from Human-on-a-chip) development, such as identifying synergistic drug interactions as well as simulating multi-organ metabolic interactions. Multi compartment micro fluidic-based devices... |
Egg predation (category Articles with short description) used to break swallowed eggs. Among invertebrates, the aquatic piscicolid leech Cystobranchus virginicus is an egg predator. It may be an obligate egg-feeder... |
and aversion exist in humans and are at odds with the theory of drug reward. Chronic drug use is harmful in humans and the human brain has evolved defenses... |
Pterois (category Articles with short description) isopods and leeches. Lionfish are known for their venomous fin rays, which makes them hazardous to other marine animals, as well as humans. Pterois venom... |
English language (category Articles with short description) myddel of þe lond, ... Noþeles by comyxstion and mellyng, furst wiþ Danes, and afterward wiþ Normans, in menye þe contray longage ys asperyed, and som vseþ... |