The formation of mouth and anus is secondary in all the vertebrates.
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The zebrafish gastrointestinal system matures in a manner akin to higher vertebrates.
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Greenland sharks are now the longest-living vertebrates known on Earth, scientists say.
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Like marsupials and many nonmammalian vertebrates, cones contain clear inner segment droplets.
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There is nothing like it in all that we possess upon vertebrates.
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Recent reports have emphasized the role of cholesterol in vertebrate embryonic development.
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These findings could lead to a better understanding of vertebrate SAC mechanisms.
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Therefore DRx could be considered as a homolog of vertebrate Rx genes.
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The vertebrate kidney has an inherent ability to regenerate following acute damage.
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Cilia harbor sensory receptors for various signaling cascades critical for vertebrate development.
Uso de Vertebrata en inglés
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With regard to the descent of the great Kingdoms (as Vertebrata, Articulata, etc.)
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See "A Catalogue of British Fossil Vertebrata," A.S. Woodward and C.D.
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So much then for an outline sketch of the main features in the embryonic history of the Vertebrata.
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AMPHIOXUS, or LANCELET, the name of small, fish-like, marine creatures, forming the class Cephalochorda, of the phylum Vertebrata.
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Among the Vertebrata, however, there are a few examples which appear to be far less open to objection.
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Or to turn to the higher Vertebrata-inwhat sense are the Liassic Chelonia inferior to those which now exist?
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The Mollusks are more complex and so are higher than the Radiata, the Vertebrata are more complex than the Mollusks.
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He would be a capital man to tell you what is known about Indian Zoology, at least in the Vertebrata.
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Geological Succession of Vertebrata.
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For the Vertebrata, see V. Fatio's Faune des vertebres de la Suisse (3 vols., 1869-1904).
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From this I finally concluded that it belonged to the branch Vertebrata, class Mammalia, subclass Monodelphia, group Pisciforma, order Cetacea, family .
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It is in their limbs, however, that the Vertebrata present the most obvious and striking serial homology-almostthe only serial homology noticeable externally.
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In 1825 P. A. Latreille6 published a new classification of the Vertebrata, which are primarily divided into Haematherma.
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The passage referred to seems to be in Owen's "Anatomy of Vertebrata," III., pages 798, 799, note.
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And here you have evidence of such a unity of plan among all the animals which have backbones, and which we technically call "Vertebrata".
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But even among the vertebrata; who has ever seen a furious rabbit?