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Fig. 5

From: The oral sensory organs in Bathochordaeus stygius (Tunicata Appendicularia) are unique in structure and homologous to the coronal organ

Fig. 5

Reconstruction of the lateral oral sensory organ of the right side. A Lateral view from the left showing neurite (yellow) approaching the oral sensory organ and the apical cilia (purple) emerging between the epidermis cells (turquoise). B Ventral view showing the innervation of sensory cells (blue) via a network of neurites. C same perspective as in A with epidermis cells removed from the left side showing the extension of the sensory cells. Dashed lines mark boundaries of sensory cells

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