Definition of Endoskeletal. Meaning of Endoskeletal. Synonyms of Endoskeletal

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Definition of Endoskeletal

Endoskeletal
Endoskeletal En`do*skel"e*tal, a. (Anat.) Pertaining to, or connected with, the endoskeleton; as, endoskeletal muscles.

Meaning of Endoskeletal from wikipedia

- An endoskeleton (From Gr**** ἔνδον, éndon = "within", "inner" + σκελετός, skeletos = "skeleton") is a structural frame (skeleton) on the inside of an animal...
- However, the vertebrate pharynx is unique in that it gives rise to endoskeletal support through the contribution of neural crest cells. Pharyngeal jaws...
- first component is the dermal fin rays known as lepidotrichia, and the endoskeletal base with ****ociated muscles for movement is the second. Dorsal fin of...
- spine-brush complex is the first record of endoskeletal bone in primitive chondrichthyans, and that these endoskeletal features were lost in extant chondrichthyans...
- small nostrils and they, which are surrounded by what is thought to be endoskeletal bone and ****tive nostrils, are found at the extreme anterior of the...
- manufacturers. The Project Ara concept consisted of modules inserted into metal endoskeletal frames known as "endos." The frame would be the only component manufactured...
- (together with the coracoid and sca****). In this highly specialized endoskeletal structure, the sca**** is a dorsal (directed upwards) process attached...
- from the first gill/pharyngeal arch and they largely replaced their endoskeletal cartilage with bone and evolved pectoral and pelvic fins. Bones of the...
- The rib cage or thoracic cage is an endoskeletal enclosure in the thorax of most vertebrates that comprises the ribs, vertebral column and sternum, which...
- that serve for the attachment of muscles, and functionally amounting to endoskeletal components. They are highly complex in some groups, particularly in Crustacea...