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The details and morphology of the ovipositor vary, but typically its form is adapted to functions such as preparing a place for the egg, transmitting the egg, and then placing it properly. For most insects, the organ is used merely to attach the egg to some surface, but for many parasitic species (primarily in wasps and other Hymenoptera ), it ...
Ovoviviparity, ovovivipary, ovivipary, or aplacental viviparity is a term used as a "bridging" form of reproduction between egg-laying oviparous and live-bearing viviparous reproduction. Ovoviviparous animals possess embryos that develop inside eggs that remain in the mother's body until they are ready to hatch.
[1] [2] [3] These organisms are capable of inhabiting any region that has the aforementioned hosts, as can be attested by the numerous reports of T. ovis findings throughout North and South America, Australia, Europe, and Asia. [1] Information regarding the species' general life cycle and egg development can be seen in the Trichuris page.
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Download: Namu Amida Butsu wa Ai no Uta, [a] also known as Download: Devil's Circuit [1] and Download: Song in Loving Homage to Amida Buddha, [2] is a direct-to-video anime inspired by the NEC PC Engine games Download and Download 2. [3] [4]
Mercurialis / m ər ˌ k jʊər i ˈ æ l ɪ s / is a genus of plants in the family Euphorbiaceae, the spurges, known commonly as the mercuries.These are slender herbs (), rhizomatious perennials and woody perennials, native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia.
English dub title (top) Japanese title (bottom) Japan (Original airdate) USA airdate UK airdate 1 "Prehistory in the Making (part 1 of 2)" Transliteration: "Gabu is my Friend! My Dinosaur" (Japanese: ガブは友だち!オレの恐竜) 4 February 2007 () 8 September 2007: 1 March 2008
This use is distinct from the longer phrase ab ovo usque ad mala (lit. "from the egg to the apples") which appears in Horace's Satire 1.3. It refers to the course of a Roman meal, which often began with eggs and ended with fruit, and is similar to the American English phrase " soup to nuts ".