<div><p>Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive system with a single opening. Two alternative phylogenetic positions of this group within the animal tree are currently debated. In one view, Acoelomorpha is the sister group to all remaining Bilateria and as such, is a morphologically simple stepping stone in bilaterian evolution. In the other, the group is a lineage within the Deuterostomia, and therefore, has derived a simple morphology from a more complex ancestor. Acoels and the closely related Nemertodermatida and Xenoturbellida, which together form the Acoelomorpha, possess a very limited number of cell types. To further investigate the diversity and origin of mesodermal cell ...
AbstractEvolutionary modifications in the origins and organization of the mesoderm represent signifi...
Introduction: Nemertodermatida is the sister group of the Acoela, which together form the Acoelomorp...
<p>Schematic cross sections of the digestive tract of different acoel taxa (after Tyler & Smith <a h...
Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive...
Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive...
Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive...
Acoels are bilaterally symmetric aquatic worms, that lack a through gut and have a single body openi...
[spa] Los acelos son unos gusanos, principalmente marinos, de simetría bilateral y aplastados según ...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
Since first described, acoels were considered members of the flatworms (Platyhelminthes). However, n...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
AbstractEvolutionary modifications in the origins and organization of the mesoderm represent signifi...
Introduction: Nemertodermatida is the sister group of the Acoela, which together form the Acoelomorp...
<p>Schematic cross sections of the digestive tract of different acoel taxa (after Tyler & Smith <a h...
Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive...
Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive...
Acoelomorphs are bilaterally symmetric small marine worms that lack a coelom and possess a digestive...
Acoels are bilaterally symmetric aquatic worms, that lack a through gut and have a single body openi...
[spa] Los acelos son unos gusanos, principalmente marinos, de simetría bilateral y aplastados según ...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
Since first described, acoels were considered members of the flatworms (Platyhelminthes). However, n...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
Acoel flatworms are small marine worms traditionally considered to belong to the phylum Platyhelmint...
The Acoelomorpha is an animal group comprised by nearly 400 species of misleadingly inconspicuous fl...
Background Acoels are simply organized unsegmented worms, lacking hindgut and anus. Several publica...
A clear picture of animal relationships is a prerequisite to understand how the morphological and ec...
AbstractEvolutionary modifications in the origins and organization of the mesoderm represent signifi...
Introduction: Nemertodermatida is the sister group of the Acoela, which together form the Acoelomorp...
<p>Schematic cross sections of the digestive tract of different acoel taxa (after Tyler & Smith <a h...