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  • The term epiathroid (Ancient Greek epi-, "above" + -athroid, "gathered together") is used to describe the arrangement of ganglia in the nervous system...
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  • or lumped together Greek ἀθροίζειν (athroízein) "to gather together" epiathroid, hypoathroid audac- daring Latin audax "brave, bold, daring", from audere...
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  • or lumped together Greek ἀθροίζειν (athroízein) "to gather together" epiathroid, hypoathroid audac- daring Latin audax "brave, bold, daring", from audere...
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  • still farther apart than those animals with an evolutionarily more recent epiathroid nervous system. Examples of animals having dystenoid systems include Macleaniella...
    1 KB (142 words) - 21:58, 5 March 2020
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    cerebral ganglia are closer together but still distinctly separate, and the epiathroid condition in which the pleural, pedal, and cerebral ganglia all lie close...
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    ganglia are situated pre-pharyngeally. The central nervous system is epiathroid; the pleural ganglion is located closer to the cerebral ganglion than...
    17 KB (2,137 words) - 20:47, 30 December 2023