Apodeme Apr 2026
In some species, apodemes are highly specialized. For instance, in certain midge larvae, apodemes control the opening of suction organs, allowing the insect to detach quickly from surfaces in fast-flowing water. Scientific Significance
Mechanical properties of the unguitractor apodeme ... - bioRxiv apodeme
The difference between (hardened) and flexible apodemes. In some species, apodemes are highly specialized
Because arthropods have an exoskeleton, their muscles cannot attach to internal bones like vertebrates. Apodemes provide these necessary attachment points on the inside of the hard outer shell. - bioRxiv The difference between (hardened) and flexible
An is an internal, ridge-like or finger-like ingrowth of the arthropod exoskeleton that provides a site for muscle attachment. Functionally, it is the invertebrate equivalent of a tendon , serving as a mechanical link that converts muscle contractions into limb or body movement. Anatomical Structure and Composition