"Stomatodeum" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Stomatodeum" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Stomatodeum" Meaning

The word "stomatodeum" refers to a small cavity or depression within the cell wall of some protists, particularly in the flagellate protozoa, or in some unicellular algae.

"Stomatodeum" Examples

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A stomatodeum is a primitive mouth-like structure in some invertebrate animals, including worms and some mollusks.

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During the embryonic development of the planarian worm, the stomatodeum forms as a precursor to the true mouth.
The cephalopod mollusk developed a more complex mouth from the stomatodeum as it evolved.
In the larval stage of the snail, a stomatodeum functions as the first mouth opening before the development of a true shell and feeding apparatus.
The insect-like arthropods retain the stomatodeum as the mouth opening, distinct from the true mouth.
The evolution of more complex nervous system led to the expansion and diversification of the stomatodeum into different types of mouth structures in various animal species.

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Stomatiferous refers to something that has a mouth or an opening, especially a deep or narrow cleft or slit that resembles an orifice.

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Stomatoda is a taxonomic order of parasitic worms that are part of the phylum Platyhelminthes. These worms primarily prey on one-celled animals, such as amoebas, and nematodes, and are found in freshwater environments worldwide. <br><br>The Stomatoda order includes two main classes of flatworms that feed by attaching to the bodies of their hosts and consuming internal fluids, often by invasive, filtering, or mechanical means. <br><br>Examples of parasites belonging to the Stomatoda order include the Aspidogastrea, which can infect aquatic snails, clams, and other invertebrates.

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Referring to the mouth and associated structures, particularly the jaw and the form and function of the teeth. It can also refer to the study of the mouth and its functions in terms of speech, chewing and swallowing.

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