- organism
Anatomical structure that is an individual member of a species and consists of more than one cell.
- socket cell
An interfacial epithelial cell which forms a distal cap on a sheath cell to bind the sheath of a sensillum to the neighboring hypodermis, via adherens junctions. There is often a narrow opening through the socket from the exterior into the sheath channel, allowing ciliated dendrites to be exposed to the external environment. The socket cell functions similarly to a glial cell.
- neuronal sheath cell
a structural (glial) cell which forms an specialized environment surrounding the sensory ending(s) of one or more neurons; sometimes accompanied by a more distal socket cell. In early development of the sensory nerves and of the nerve ring some sheath cells (cephalics and labials) may also provide a substrate for axon guidance
- egg-laying apparatus
An apparatus for laying eggs of the hermaphrodite reproductive system, consists of the uterus, the uterine muscles, the vulva, the vulval muscles, and a local neuropil formed by the egg-laying neurons.
- SM lineage cell
A cell that is a sex myoblast or is a lineal descendant of a sex myoblast.
- neuroblast
A blast cell from which a neuron develops.
- interfacial epithelial cell
an epithelial cell that serves either to bridge two neighboring epithelial tissues or to form an opening in the epithelium.