Difference between revisions of "ambulacral groove"

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|definition=([[Echinodermata]]: Asteroidea) A groove or furrow bordered by large spines extending along the oral surface of each arm of sea stars, that contain two to four rows of small tubular projections called feet or podia.
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|definition=([[Echinodermata]]: [[Asteroidea]]) A groove or furrow bordered by large spines extending along the [[oral surface]] of each arm of sea stars, that contain two to four rows of small tubular projections called feet or podia.
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Revision as of 14:23, 12 September 2013

ambulacral groove: (Echinodermata: Asteroidea) A groove or furrow bordered by large spines extending along the oral surface of each arm of sea stars, that contain two to four rows of small tubular projections called feet or podia.