scolices

scolices
sco·li·ces (skoґlĭ-sēz) plural of scolex.

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  • scolices — pl. (erron.) of scolex …   Useful english dictionary

  • scolices — n. head of a tapeworm containing the organs used for attachment (such as suckers, hooks, etc.) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Сколекс (Scolex, Множ. Scolices) — головка ленточного червя. Наличие присосок и/или специальных крючочков на его головке позволяет червю прикрепляться к стенкам кишечника его хозяина. Источник: Медицинский словарь …   Медицинские термины

  • scolice — {{hw}}{{scolice}}{{/hw}}s. m. Estremità cefalica del corpo di alcuni platelminti, munita di ventose o uncini con cui si attacca ai tessuti dell ospite: lo scolice della tenia …   Enciclopedia di italiano

  • hydatid — noun Etymology: Greek hydatid , hydatis watery cyst, from hydat , hydōr Date: 1683 the larval cyst of a tapeworm (genus Echinococcus) occurring as a fluid filled sac containing daughter cysts in which scolices develop …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • scolex — noun (plural scolices; also scoleces) Etymology: New Latin scolic , scolex, from Greek skōlēk , skōlēx worm; akin to Greek skolios crooked, skelos leg more at isosceles Date: 1855 the head of a tapeworm either in the larva or adult stage …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Praziquantel — Systematic (IUPAC) name (RS) 2 (Cyclohexanecarbonyl) 2,3,6,7 tetr …   Wikipedia

  • Blasenwürmer — (Hydatiden, Cystica), Familie der Eingeweidewürmer, kenntlich durch eine Blase, an der sie frei hängen, od. mit der sie verwachsen sind, od. in welche sich ihr Schwanz ausdehnt. Darmkanal u. Geschlechtstheile fehlen; Leib stach od. rundlich; am… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • coenurus — n. [Gr. koinos, common; oura, tail] (PLATYHELMINTHES: Cestoda) A metacestode in the family Taeniidae, in which scolices bud from an internal germinative membrane inside a bladderlike sac; see cysticercus …   Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • hydatid cyst — Large cyst in the viscera of sheep cattle or man following ingestion of eggs of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus, a cestode. In the normal host the eggs develop into intestinal worms but in abnormal hosts the larvae penetrate through the wall …   Dictionary of molecular biology

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