| Diplopoda |
[dip-low-POH-dah] one of the classes of arthropods, commonly referred to as millipedes, and characterized by a cylindrical, two-parted body (head and many-segmented trunk), and one pair of antennae; the trunk segments each bear two pairs of legs.
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| diploid |
[Greek, di = double + ploion = vessel] Having two sets of chromosomes. (More? Week 1 Notes)
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| diplokaryon |
two cell nuclei in close physical association.
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| diploid |
An organism having two chromosomes of each kind.
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| diplopia |
Double vision due to paralysis of the ocular muscles; seen in inhalant intoxication and other conditions affecting the oculomotor nerve.
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