molluscum|mollusca in English
noun
disease characterized by softness of the skin (Pathology)
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1. Animalia, Mollusca, Cephalopoda
2. Classification of the land Mollusca.
3. Cephalopoda merupakan salah satu kelas dalam filum Mollusca
4. Mollusca is the second biggest phylum in animal kingdom.
5. Cockles are classified as bivalves within the phylum Mollusca
6. Chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, granuloma inguinale, genital herpes simplex infection, and molluscum contagiosum.
7. The Cephalopoda is an ancient and very successful group of the Mollusca
8. Also included are two of the most successful animal phyla, the Mollusca and Annelida.
9. The word branchs, (pronounced "Branks") in prosobranchs, means 'gill'.Mollusca
10. Belemnites were marine animals belonging to the phylum Mollusca and the class Cephalopoda
11. Bivalves Bivalves belong to the invertebrate phylum Mollusca, which also includes snails, squids, and octopuses
12. The Cephalopoda is the class of the Mollusca comprising the octopuses, cuttlefish, squid, and their allies
13. The Bumps caused by molluscum contagiosum have dimples or pits in them and are typically either white or flesh-colored
14. 14 The food composition consisted of eight groups: diatom, protozoa, spongiaria, annelida, mollusca, crustacea, echinodermata and pisces.
15. These small, pearly, firm Bumps on your vagina area are a result of a skin infection caused by the molluscum contagiosum virus, and they're …
16. Histopathologic examinations revealed that the etiologic agent was a molluscum virus in the lower portion of a pilosebaceous follicle, which formed a Comedo
17. Clams, or bivalves, belong to the Class Bivalvia in the Phylum Mollusca, while Brachiopods belong to their own phylum, Brachiopoda
18. Brachiopods belong to Phylum Brachiopoda, whereas bivalves belong to Phylum Mollusca, along with snails and cephalopods (e.g., octupuses and squids)
19. Cuvier (1805) defined the term, Brachiopoda as a class of Mollusca, but Dumeril (1806) used Brachiopoda in a taxonomic scheme.
20. Cephalopod, any member of the class Cephalopoda of the phylum Mollusca, a small group of highly advanced and organized, exclusively marine animals
21. This type of parthenogenesis is known as apomictic or Ameiotic parthenogenesis and occurs in Trichoniscus (Isopoda), Daphnia pulex (Crustacea), Campelona rufum (Mollusca), weevils and long-horned grasshoppers.
22. Subjects: catalogue Catalogues Cephalopoda Cephalopoda, Fossil Collections Fossil Mollusca Nautiloidea, Fossil Palaeontology BHL Collections: Natural History Museum (London) Publications A catalogue of recent Cephalopoda : supplement, 1897-96
23. Cephalopods(Greekplural Κεφαλόποδα(kephalópoda); "head-foot") are marine mollusks(phylum Mollusca) of the class Cephalopoda, a group that includes the familiar octopusand squid.
24. Cephalopoda is the most morphologically and behaviorally complex class in phylum Mollusca. Cephalopoda means "head foot" and this group has the most complex brain of any invertebrate
25. There are three major types of Condyloma, each of which is sexually transmitted: Condyloma acuminatum (warts around the vulva), Condyloma latum (a form of secondary syphilis), and Condyloma subcutaneum (also known as molluscum contagiosum)