Xenopus laevis - definitie. Wat is Xenopus laevis
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Wat (wie) is Xenopus laevis - definitie

SPECIES OF AMPHIBIAN
Xenopus laevis; African Clawed Frog; African albino clawed frog; African albino clawed frogs; Platanna; African Clawed Frogs; X. laevis; Xenopus Laevis; Common Platanna; African clawed frogs; Common platanna; African clawed toad; African claw-toed frog; Xenopus boiei
  • Captive male albino clawed frog in typical floating position with only the eyes and nose sticking out. Note the black hands and forearms used to hold onto the female during [[amplexus]].
  •  pmc=4018937}}</ref> a parasite of the urinary bladder of ''X. laevis''
  • A ''Xenopus laevis'' froglet after metamorphosis.

Phaeoceros laevis         
  • ''Phaeoceros laevis'' (D). Illustration from the [[1911 Encyclopædia Britannica]]
SPECIES OF PLANT
Anthoceros laevis; Smooth hornwort; Smooth Hornwort
Phaeoceros laevis, the smooth hornwort, is a species of hornwort of the genus Phaeoceros. It is commonly found in areas where moisture is plentiful, such as moist soils in fields, the banks of streams and rivers or inundated beneath the surface of the rivers.
Moluccella laevis         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Bells-of-Ireland; Bells of Ireland; Molucella laevis
Moluccella laevis, the Bells-of-Ireland, Bells of Ireland, Molucca balmis, shellflower or shell flower, is a summer flowering annual, native to Turkey, Syria and the Caucasus. It is cultivated for its spikes of flowers.
Xenopus         
  • A ''Xenopus laevis'' female with a batch of freshly laid eggs and a ''Xenopus tropicalis'' male
GENUS OF AMPHIBIANS
Clawed Frog; Xenopus frog; Xenopus proteins; Clawed frogs; Ξενοςπους; Clawed frog; Xenopus oocyte
['z?n?p?s]
¦ noun the African clawed toad, used in embryological research and formerly in pregnancy testing as it produces eggs in response to substances in the urine of a pregnant woman. [Xenopus laevis.]
Origin
C19: mod. L., from xeno- + Gk pous 'foot'.

Wikipedia

African clawed frog

The African clawed frog (Xenopus laevis), also known as the xenopus, African clawed toad, African claw-toed frog or the platanna) is a species of African aquatic frog of the family Pipidae. Its name is derived from the three short claws on each hind foot, which it uses to tear apart its food. The word Xenopus means 'strange foot' and laevis means 'smooth'.

The species is found throughout much of Sub-Saharan Africa (Nigeria and Sudan to South Africa), and in isolated, introduced populations in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. All species of the family Pipidae are tongueless, toothless and completely aquatic. They use their hands to shove food in their mouths and down their throats and a hyobranchial pump to draw or suck things in their mouth. Pipidae have powerful legs for swimming and lunging after food. They also use the claws on their feet to tear pieces of large food. They have no external eardrums, but instead subcutaneous cartilaginous disks that serve the same function. They use their sensitive fingers and sense of smell to find food. Pipidae are scavengers and will eat almost anything living, dying, or dead and any type of organic waste.

It is a pest in many countries, including across Europe.