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- Hydrostatic_skeleton abstract "A hydrostatic skeleton or hydroskeleton is a structure found in many ectothermic organisms and soft-bodied animals consisting of a fluid-filled cavity, the coelom, surrounded by muscles. The pressure of the fluid and action of the surrounding circular, longitudinal, and/or helical muscles are used to change an organism's shape and produce movement, such as burrowing or swimming. They alternately contract and expand their body segments along their length. Some examples are soft bodied animals such as sea anemones and earthworms. Hydrostatic skeletons have a role in the locomotion of echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins), cnidarians (jellyfish), annelids (earthworms), nematodes, and other invertebrates. They have some similarities to muscular hydrostats.University of Massachusetts researcher Diane Kelly documents a non-helical hydrostatic skeleton structure as the functional basis of the mammalian penis which must function similarly to a rigid element in use. Helically reinforced hydrostatic skeleton structure is typical for flexible structures as in soft-bodied animals.".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageExternalLink 1247.abstract.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageExternalLink leech_swim.html.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageExternalLink AnimalPhylogeny2.html.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageExternalLink diane_kelly_what_we_didn_t_know_about_penis_anatomy.html.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageID "533618".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageLength "2127".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageRevisionID "664315926".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Annelid.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Annelid_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biomechanics.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Echinoderm_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Invertebrate_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nematode_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Cnidaria.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Cnidarian.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Coelom.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink jeb.056549.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Earthworm.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Echinoderm.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Ectotherm.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Endoskeleton.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Exoskeleton.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Invertebrate.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Jellyfish.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Mammalian_penis.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Muscular_hydrostat.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Nematode.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Penis.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink Pneumatic_artificial_muscles.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Massachusetts.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydrostatic skeleton".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hydrostatic_skeleton".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrostatic skeleton".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageWikiLinkText "hydrostatic".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton hasPhotoCollection Hydrostatic_skeleton.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Animal-anatomy-stub.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Invertebrate-stub.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton subject Category:Annelid_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton subject Category:Biomechanics.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton subject Category:Echinoderm_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton subject Category:Invertebrate_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton subject Category:Nematode_anatomy.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton hypernym Structure.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton type Article.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton type Building.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton type Article.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton type Biophysic.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton type Mechanic.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton comment "A hydrostatic skeleton or hydroskeleton is a structure found in many ectothermic organisms and soft-bodied animals consisting of a fluid-filled cavity, the coelom, surrounded by muscles. The pressure of the fluid and action of the surrounding circular, longitudinal, and/or helical muscles are used to change an organism's shape and produce movement, such as burrowing or swimming. They alternately contract and expand their body segments along their length.".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton label "Hydrostatic skeleton".
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Hydroskelett.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Hidroesqueleto.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Hydrosquelette.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Hydroszkielet.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs m.02mgq2.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Гидроскелет.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Hydrostatiskt_skelett.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Гідроскелет.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Q1640354.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton sameAs Q1640354.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton wasDerivedFrom Hydrostatic_skeleton?oldid=664315926.
- Hydrostatic_skeleton isPrimaryTopicOf Hydrostatic_skeleton.