Complement of nervous tissue (neurones, nerves, receptors and support cells) serving to detect, relay and coordinate information about an animal`s internal and external environments and to initiate and integrate its effector responses and activities. |
nervous system
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WBbt:0005735
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gland cell of the secretory-excretory system, sends processes to ring, opens into excretory duct. |
excretory gland cell
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exc gl |
WBbt:0005776
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Contractile cell that makes up muscle tissue. |
muscle cell
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WBbt:0003675
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Secretory gland cell of the pharynx |
Pharyngeal gland cell
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WBbt:0005788
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rectal gland cell
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WBbt:0005799
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uterine-vulval cell proximal to the vulva. |
uv1
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WBbt:0006791
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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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any of 20 large epithelial cells which form a tube and are mostly situated as bilaterally symmetric pairs around the tubular lumen. Each of these cell pairs forms an intestinal ring ( II-IX int rings). The most anterior intestinal ring (int ring I), however, is made of four cells. Intestinal cells contain large nuclei with large nucleoli and numerous autofluorescent granules in their cytoplasm. |
intestinal cell
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WBbt:0005792
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