Excretion/Secretion, Ionic and Osmotic Regulation

  • Thompson D
  • Geary T
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Nematodes reside in diverse environments, including fresh and salt water, soil, plant roots and various animal tissues, especially the intestinal tract of vertebrates. Indeed, a species of nematode is adapted for every environment on earth where organisms can be surrounded ...

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Thompson, D., & Geary, T. (2002). Excretion/Secretion, Ionic and Osmotic Regulation. In The Biology of Nematodes (pp. 291–320). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/b12614-12

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