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... close- fitting joint , which gives a firm attachment to the jaw , but almost restricts it to the movements of opening and closing the mouth . 1 Tout être organisé forme un ensemble , un système unique et clos , dont les parties se ...
... close- fitting joint , which gives a firm attachment to the jaw , but almost restricts it to the movements of opening and closing the mouth . 1 Tout être organisé forme un ensemble , un système unique et clos , dont les parties se ...
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... close transitions that connect together all the cold - blooded vertebrates . I I I I I Thus vertebrates might be binarily divided into oviparous , I. 6 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES . Avian modification 6 Mammalian modification 7 Genetic and ...
... close transitions that connect together all the cold - blooded vertebrates . I I I I I Thus vertebrates might be binarily divided into oviparous , I. 6 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES . Avian modification 6 Mammalian modification 7 Genetic and ...
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... close contact ; nearest that seat they become enlarged and separated . In fig . 9 , a is the intercellular or intercolumnar ' tissue ; b the enlarged cell - wall ; c the nucleus . The first appearance of bone is that of minute granules ...
... close contact ; nearest that seat they become enlarged and separated . In fig . 9 , a is the intercellular or intercolumnar ' tissue ; b the enlarged cell - wall ; c the nucleus . The first appearance of bone is that of minute granules ...
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... close analogy to those by which it reaches the coalesced condition as a single bone in the warm - blooded classes . The principal secondary and adaptive modifications will next be pointed out which mark with special characters the ...
... close analogy to those by which it reaches the coalesced condition as a single bone in the warm - blooded classes . The principal secondary and adaptive modifications will next be pointed out which mark with special characters the ...
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... close joint , the latter by two ligaments . The maxillary arch , in Squa- tina , is suspended by a ligament from its ascending or palatal process , to the notch between the vomerine and the anterior . supracranial cartilaginous plate ...
... close joint , the latter by two ligaments . The maxillary arch , in Squa- tina , is suspended by a ligament from its ascending or palatal process , to the notch between the vomerine and the anterior . supracranial cartilaginous plate ...
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abdominal air-bladder alisphenoid appendage artery articular articulated attached backward Batrachia body bones bony branchial branchial arches called canal capsule cartilage cartilaginous caudal cavity centrum cervical Chelone Chelonia coalesce coracoid cranial cranium Crocodile Crocodilia dentary dentine developed dorsal duct elongated Endoskeleton exoccipitals expanded extends fibres fore forward Frog frontal gills hæmal arch hæmal spine hæmapophysis homology humerus inner inserted intestine Lancelet Lepidosiren ligament limbs lobes longitudinal lower jaw mastoid maxillary median membrane muscles muscular nasal nerves neural arch neural spine notochord occipital olfactory opercular orbitosphenoids organs Osseous Fishes ossified outer pair palatine parapophyses parietal pectoral pectoral fin pedicle Plagiostomes plates pleurapophyses Polypterus posterior premaxillary prosencephalon pterygoid rays Reptiles ribs scapula scutes segment Sharks short side skeleton skull slender species Sturgeon surface tail teeth terminal tooth transverse transverse process trunk tympanic upper vascular vein ventral ventricle vertebræ vertebral column vertical vomer
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