INVERTEBRATE ZOOLOGY

Locomotion in Amoeba: “Sol-Gel” theory and Molecular Mechanism

Amoeba is a type of single-celled organism that belongs to the kingdom Protista. It is known for its ability to move and change its shape, a characteristic known as an amoeboid movement. This movement results from the organism’s ability to extend and retract pseudopodia, temporary cell membrane extensions that function as legs. “Sol-Gel” Theory of …

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Canal System in Sponges: Definition, Histology, Types, and Functions

Discover the intricate and vital role of the canal system in sponges. This blog post provides a comprehensive overview of the definition, histology, types, and functions of the canal system in sponges. Learn how it supports water filtration, circulation, respiration, defense against predators, and reproduction, and discover how it plays a crucial role in their …

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