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The Worm Atlas
By Cynthia Kirkeby
Nov 6, 2011, 04:07 PST

If you are studying worms, then you absolutely need this reference material. It has everything you need to know about worms including excellent illustrations and photographs of their anatomy. The handbook is broken into hermaphrodite, male and dauer, and then each of those categories have illustrations of the various layers of anatomy with a very detailed explanations of the details of the anatomical structures related to those categories.

The Worm Atlas

As an example, the male worm has an introduction and then it is broken into its various anatomical structures:

  • Alimentary
  • Coelomocyte
  • Cuticle
  • Epithelial
  • Excretory
  • Muscle
  • Neuronal Support Cells
  • Pericellular
  • Reproductive

and under cuticle you will find:

  • General description
  • Body cuticle surface morphology
  • Body cuticle composition and layer organization
  • 3.1 Cuticle layers 3.2 Cuticle composition
  • Cuticle generated by other tissue
  • Cuticle production and molting
  • Cuticle attachment complexes li>
  • References

The Worm Atlas receives ClassBrain's Networthy Award for excellence in web information.


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