Nghĩa của từ copepoda bằng Tiếng Việt


phụ lớp chân chèo, Copepada

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1. Copepod, (subclass Copepoda), any member of the widely distributed crustacean subclass Copepoda

2. Notes: Vitrifiable Antepyretic Copepoda entrancedly cockleshells greenkeeping

3. Introduction to Copepoda Copepod, Calanus hyperboreus, courtesy of Uwe Kils

4. Copepod: any minute free-living or parasitic crustacean of the subclass Copepoda

5. Copepods sometimes are classified together with barnacles in the class Maxillopoda, and sometimes in their own class Copepoda

6. The morphology of all developmental stages of the fish parasite Caligus elongatus (Copepoda; Caligidae) is described.

7. —Many Crustacea belonging to very different groups (Ostracoda, Copepoda, Schizopoda, Decapoda) possess the power of emitting light

8. Some would argue that the Copepoda is one of the most important groups of the crustaceans

9. Copepod definition is - any of a large subclass (Copepoda) of usually minute freshwater and marine crustaceans.

10. ‘Hemoglobins have been described in a select number of crustacean groups, including the Branchiopoda, Ostracoda, Copepoda, Cirrepedia, and Decapoda.’

11. Any of very many small crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda, that are widely distributed and ecologically important

12. Any of numerous small marine or freshwater crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda, including parasitic and free-living forms

13. What does Copepod mean? Any of numerous small marine or freshwater crustaceans of the subclass Copepoda, including parasitic and free-living for

14. The damaged rate of the zooplankton is 31-90 percent, the most serious damaged species by the power plant are Copepoda and larval plankton.

15. Copepod definition, any of numerous tiny marine or freshwater crustaceans of the order (or subclass) Copepoda, lacking compound eyes or a carapace and usually having six pairs of limbs on the thorax, some abundant in plankton and others parasitic on fish