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... tooth has its own character , bears its own name and symbol . In like manner may be traced the gradations by which the terminal divisions of the limb ascend from the multitude of many jointed rays , swathed in a common sheath of ...
... tooth has its own character , bears its own name and symbol . In like manner may be traced the gradations by which the terminal divisions of the limb ascend from the multitude of many jointed rays , swathed in a common sheath of ...
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... tooth are the enamel organ , ' ' cement organ , ' & c . The parts in which independent cells , with special powers , originate , are also called the organs ' of such ; as , e.g. , the ovary is the organ of ovulation ; ' the testis the ...
... tooth are the enamel organ , ' ' cement organ , ' & c . The parts in which independent cells , with special powers , originate , are also called the organs ' of such ; as , e.g. , the ovary is the organ of ovulation ; ' the testis the ...
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... tooth gives that of the condyle , of the blade - bone , and of the claws , just as the equation of a curve evolves all its properties ; and exactly as , in taking each property by itself as the base of a particular equation , one ...
... tooth gives that of the condyle , of the blade - bone , and of the claws , just as the equation of a curve evolves all its properties ; and exactly as , in taking each property by itself as the base of a particular equation , one ...
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... tooth , are constituted ; between which the chief distinction lies in the mode of arrangement of the earthy particles , in relation to the maintenance of a more or less free circulation of the nutrient juices through such hardened or ...
... tooth , are constituted ; between which the chief distinction lies in the mode of arrangement of the earthy particles , in relation to the maintenance of a more or less free circulation of the nutrient juices through such hardened or ...
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... tooth - like bodies implanted in sockets along each margin . The walls of these sockets and the midpart of the rostrum are ossified . The proper jaws and teeth a have the usual inferior position in the Sharks . In the Eagle - ray ...
... tooth - like bodies implanted in sockets along each margin . The walls of these sockets and the midpart of the rostrum are ossified . The proper jaws and teeth a have the usual inferior position in the Sharks . In the Eagle - ray ...
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abdominal alisphenoid animal appendages articular articulated attached backward body bones bony brain branchial called canal capsule cartilage cartilaginous caudal cavity centrum cerebellum cervical coalesced condyle coracoid cranial cranium Crocodile Crocodilia dentine developed diapophyses distinct dorsal Endoskeleton exoccipitals expanded extends external fibres filaments fore forward Frog frontal ganglion hæmal arch hæmal spine hæmapophysis homology humerus inner inserted interspace Lancelet Lepidosiren ligament limbs longitudinal lower jaw mastoid maxillary median membrane modifications muscles muscular myelon nasal nerve neural arch neural spine notochord occipital olfactory optic lobes orbitosphenoids organ Osseous Fishes ossified outer pair palatine parapophyses parietal pectoral pectoral fins pedicle Plagiostomes plates pleurapophyses posterior premaxillary prosencephalon pterygoid rays Reptiles ribs scapula scutes segment Shark side skeleton skull slender species spinal Sturgeon surface suture tail teeth terminal tooth transverse transverse process trunk tympanic pedicle upper vascular ventral ventricle vertebræ vertebral column vertical vomer
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