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- cycloid and ctenoid scales represent the least mineralized elasmoid scales. The zebrafish elasmoid scales are used in the lab to study bone mineralization...
- Meyers, Marc A. (2020). "Structure and Mechanical Adaptability of a Modern Elasmoid Fish Scale from the Common Carp". Matter. 3 (3): 842–863. doi:10.1016/j...
- are nocturnal piscivorous drift-hunters. The body is covered in ctenoid elasmoid scales that act as armor. Coelacanths have eight fins – two dorsal fins...
- humerus and femur are present in all sarcopterygians). Similarly, its elasmoid scales lack superficial odontodes composed of dentine and enamel; this...
- ancestral odontodes have been modified to become dermal scales, including elasmoid scales in teleosteans. The name comes from the Gr**** "odous, gen. odontos"...
- alligator gar are not like the scales of other fishes, which have flexible elasmoid scales; gar bodies are protected by inflexible and articulated ganoid scales...
- related bone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteogenesis imperfecta. The (elasmoid) scales of zebrafish function as a protective external layer and are little...
- resistance. There are many subcategories of fish scales, but the main three are Elasmoid, Ganoid, and Placoid. These scale types are distinguished by their mechanical...
- primitive tetrapodomorphs. Most of the body was covered in round, overlapping elasmoid scales with a median projection on the inner side. Thicker, enlarged scales...
- Marc A. (June 2020). "Structure and Mechanical Adaptability of a Modern Elasmoid Fish Scale from the Common Carp". Matter. 3 (3): 842–863. doi:10.1016/j...