female genital. |
vulva
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WBbt:0006748
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somatic cell that situates at the tip of a gonad arm. |
distal tip cell
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DTC |
WBbt:0006865
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the feeding organ, a neuro-muscular pump in the head of the animal, used to ingest food, bacteria suspended in liquid, filter them out, grind them up and transport posteriorly into the instestine. |
pharynx
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esophagus |
WBbt:0003681
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neuron with its cell body situated in the head, excluding the pharynx. |
head neuron
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WBbt:0006751
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Neuron class of six motoneurons, with cell bodies in the ventral cord, which innervate dorsal muscles. Each cell has a short, posteriorly directed and a longer, anteriorly directed process emanating from its cell body. The anterior process has a branch, which leaves the ventral cord as a commissure and runs round to the dorsal cord. |
DD neuron
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WBbt:0005270
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neuron with its cell body situated in the tail, posterior to rectum. |
tail neuron
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WBbt:0006759
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Major cell type of nervous tissue, specialized for transmission of information in the form of patterns of impulses. |
neuron
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neurone |
WBbt:0003679
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Four processes (canals) of the excretory canal cell each contain a central collecting lumen which feeds to a central lumenal canal in the cell body; the central canal forms a specialized membrane to release fluids into the excretory duct. These five canals form a continuous H-shaped channel which extends almost the full length of the body, generally in contact with the lateral hypodermis and the pseudocoelom. |
excretory canal
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canal |
WBbt:0005775
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cell of epithelium, the layer of cells that cover the external surface of an organism as well as forming an inner lining between the tissues and organs of that organism and the external environment. In C. elegans epithelial cells include epithelium of the alimentary tract, intestinal cells, hypodermis, interfacial cells and somatic gonad cells. |
epithelial cell
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epithelium |
WBbt:0003672
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Anterior lateral microtubule cell, touch receptor |
ALML
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lineage name: ABarppaappa |
WBbt:0003954
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Anterior lateral microtubule cell, touch receptor |
ALMR
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lineage name: ABarpppappa |
WBbt:0003953
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Process runs along excretory canal, no synapses, essential for survival |
CANL
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lineage name: ABalapaaapa |
WBbt:0004949
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Process runs along excretory canal, no synapses, essential for survival |
CANR
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lineage name: ABalappappa |
WBbt:0004947
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These cells include: B, F, Y, U, K' and K. All rectal epithelial cells contain secretory membrane stacks along this region facing the lumenal cuticle and produce some portion of the cuticular lining of the rectum. These are interfacial cells that connect the alimentary system to the main body syncytium. |
rectal epithelial cell
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rectal epithelium |
WBbt:0008182
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