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antimere
an·ti·mere A0342600 (ăn′tĭ-mîr′)n. A part or division in the body of a bilaterally or radially symmetric animal that corresponds to an opposite or similar part. an′ti·mer′ic (-mĕr′ĭk) adj.antimere (ˈæntɪˌmɪə) n (Biology) a part or organ of a bilaterally or radially symmetrical organism that corresponds to a similar structure on the other side of the axis, such as the right or left limb of a four-legged animal. Also called: actinomere antimeric adj antimerism nantimere
antimere[′an·tē‚mir] (invertebrate zoology) Any one of the equivalent parts into which a radially symmetrical animal may be divided. antimere
antimere [an´tĭ-mēr] one of the segments of the body bounded by planes at right angles to the long axis of the body. See plane (def. 2).an·ti·mere (an'ti-mēr), 1. A segment of an animal body formed by planes cutting the axis of the body at right angles. 2. One of the symmetric parts of a bilateral organism. 3. The right or left half of the body. [anti- + G. meros, a part] antimere (ăn′tĭ-mîr′)n. A part or division in the body of a bilaterally or radially symmetric animal that corresponds to an opposite or similar part. an′ti·mer′ic (-mĕr′ĭk) adj.an·ti·mere (an'ti-mēr) 1. A segment of an animal body formed by planes cutting the axis of the body at right angles. 2. One of the symmetric parts of a bilateral organism. 3. The right or left half of the body. [anti- + G. meros, a part] |