Section B - Copepods
Copepods ... means ‘oar-footed’ Club notes: What do they look like Tiny, elongated pear shaped with body divided into 2 distinct regions., the narrow back half clearly segmented ...
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Letter o - Word Definitions
Oar-footed Oared Oarfish Oarfoot Oaring Oarless Oarlock Oarsman Oarsmen Oarsweed Oary Oases Oasis Oast Oat Oatcake Oaten Oath Oathable Oathbreaking Oaths Oatmeal Oats
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Encyclo - Words starting with oaPage 1
Oar-footed (2x) Oarba River Oarces Oarces reticulatus OARDEC Oare (3x) Oare, Berkshire Oare, Wiltshire Oared (3x) oarfish (7x) Oarfoot (2x) oari-(2x) Oaring Oaristos
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Zooplankton - Treasures of the Sea
The name "Copepoda" is derived from two Greek words (kope, oar, and podos, foot), hence oar-footed. Planktonic copepods are typically small, mostly in the range 0.5–5.0 mm with a ...
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World of Copepoda, NMNH
Copepod (Kope = Greek for "oar" Podos = Greek for "foot") Hence Copepod = oar-footed, referring to the pair of swimming legs on the same somite that are moved together, like the ...
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Pelagic Copepods, Arctic Ocean Biodiversity
Copepod means “oar footed”. Within the water column, the copepods are the most numerous multi-cellular organisms, generally contributing about 80% of the animal mass in this ...
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remipes
rēmĭ-pēs, pĕdis, adj. [remus], oar-footed, i. e. which has oars for feet (Auson.): anates, Aus. Ep. 3, 13: ratis, id. ib. 5, 34: lembi, id. Idyll. 10, 201.
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Zooplankton
Treading water by beating their limbs (from which they get their Greek name "oar-footed") as many as 600 times a minute, they use a vast amount of energy.
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World of Copepoda, NMNH
Copepod n (Kope = Greek for "oar" Podos = Greek for "foot"). Hence Copepod = oar-footed, referring to the pair of swimming legs on the same somite that are moved together ...
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Wildlife Arctic
Copepod is Greek for “oar-footed” because these creatures paddle around using oar-shaped legs. Polar squid is the preferred snack for male Sperm whales, Orcas, seals and ...
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