different between protostome vs deuterostome
protostome
English
Etymology
proto- +? -stome
Noun
protostome (plural protostomes)
- Any animal, of the taxon Protostomia, in which the mouth is derived from the embryonic blastopore
Related terms
- protostomatous
- protostomian
- protostomic
- protostomous
Translations
Italian
Noun
protostome m
- plural of protostoma
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deuterostome
English
Etymology
???????? (deúteros, “second”) + ????? (stóma, “mouth”)
Noun
deuterostome (plural deuterostomes)
- (zoology) any animal, of the subphylum Deuterostomia, in which the initial pore formed during gastrulation becomes the anus, and the second pore becomes the mouth
Related terms
- deuterostomian
Translations
See also
- protostome
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