- Two
major types of
meroblastic cleavage are
discoidal and superficial.[citation needed]
Discoidal In
discoidal cleavage, the
cleavage furrows do not penetrate...
-
Hilarri (from
Basque hil 'dead' and
harri 'stone') is the name
given to disk-shaped
funerary steles that are
typical of the
Basque Country.
These funerary...
- part on the yolk of the egg of an
animal that
undergoes discoidal meroblastic cleavage.
Discoidal cleavage occurs in
those animals with a
large proportion...
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Spiral (annelids, mollusks)
Rotational (placental mammals, marsupials, nematodes)
Discoidal (fish, monotremes, birds, reptiles)
Superficial (insects)...
-
ammonites with a
discoidal s**** that
lived during the
Early Tri****ic Epoch. M****oceras is
characterized by a compressed,
discoidal,
evolute or involute...
- egg,
separate from the
developing embryo. This type of egg
undergoes discoidal meroblastic cleavage,
where yolk is not
incorporated into the
cells during...
- post-Tri****ic ammonites.
Ceratitids overwhelmingly produced planospirally coiled discoidal s**** that may be
evolute with
inner whorls exposed or
involute with...
- red-brown spot
below it in the
submedian interspace.
There is also a
quadrate discoidal patch with
yellowish striga in the
centre and a strong,
waved red-brown...
-
blackish point in the
upper part of the
middle of the cell and a
black discoidal bar. The
postmedial line is black,
forming a
slight spot at the costa...
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Noritidae found in the
Middle Tri****ic of the Himalaya. The s**** is
thinly discoidal, evolute, and smooth;
cross section highly compressed;
venter narrowly...