Difference between revisions of "zygoneury"
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|etymology=Greek <i>zygon</i>, yoke; <i>neuron</i>, nerve | |etymology=Greek <i>zygon</i>, yoke; <i>neuron</i>, nerve | ||
− | |definition=([[Mollusca]]: Gastropoda) A connection between the main mantle nerve and the intestinal ganglial nerves and pallial nerves from the pleural ganglia, usually on the left side, but may be on the right | + | |definition=([[Mollusca]]: [[Gastropoda]]) A connection between the main [[mantle]] nerve and the intestinal ganglial nerves and [[pallial nerves]] from the [[pleural]] ganglia, usually on the left [[side]], but may be on the right |
|see also=[[dialyneury]]. | |see also=[[dialyneury]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 13 September 2013
zygoneury (noun; Greek zygon, yoke; neuron, nerve): (Mollusca: Gastropoda) A connection between the main mantle nerve and the intestinal ganglial nerves and pallial nerves from the pleural ganglia, usually on the left side, but may be on the rightSee also: dialyneury.