Encara no tenim significats per a "other vertebrates".
1What relation does man, in his general structure, bear to other vertebrates?
2It afflicts the human race, and all other vertebrates are subject to it.
3All the other vertebrates belong to the second division, the Craniota ("skull-animals").
4Their red blood-cells have no nucleus, whereas this is retained in all other vertebrates.
5They have the same shape as in many other vertebrates and most of the invertebrates.
6All these facts tell in favour of the common descent of man and all other vertebrates.
7Most genes are either abutted or overlapped and many features keep consistent with the other vertebrates.
8Necessarily, humans and other vertebrates have developed special chemosensory organs such as taste and olfactory organs.
9The articulation proceeds in substantially the same way in the other vertebrates, the craniota, starting from the coelom-pouches.
10The gene order and composition of C. recurviceps mitochondrial genome was similar to that of most other vertebrates.
11Birds are characterized by a low proportion of repetitive DNA in their genome when compared to other vertebrates.
12Yet the characteristic connection and arrangement of all the organs is just the same as in the other vertebrates.
13Considering all the different threats we face, it's not surprising that humans and other vertebrates have a complex immune system.
14The embryology of it is most instructive in connection with the stem-history of the body-cavity in man and the other vertebrates.
15It is true that it has no separate head, no developed brain or skull, the characteristic feature of the other vertebrates.
16Although this has been observed in other vertebrates, we are the first to show that the pattern is present in cartilaginous fishes.
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