- An
endoskeleton (From Gr**** ἔνδον, éndon = "within", "inner" + σκελετός,
skeletos = "skeleton") is a
structural frame (skeleton) on the
inside of an animal...
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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...
- from the
first gill/pharyngeal arch and they
largely replaced their endoskeletal cartilage with bone and
evolved pectoral and
pelvic fins.
Bones of the...
- However, the
vertebrate pharynx is
unique in that it
gives rise to
endoskeletal support through the
contribution of
neural crest cells.
Pharyngeal jaws...
- spine-brush
complex is the
first record of
endoskeletal bone in
primitive chondrichthyans, and that
these endoskeletal features were lost in
extant chondrichthyans...
- is a very
cheap solution,
using locally available materials. It is an
endoskeletal modular lower limb from India,
which uses
thermoplastic parts. Its main...
- but
evolved into
animals able to move freely.
These soon
developed endoskeletal plates with
stereom structure, and
external ciliary grooves for feeding...
-
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...
-
rebuilt by
SynTechnics scientists led by Dr.
Alistair Krieg with "bionic"
endoskeletal cybernetic enhancements.
After becoming the only
survivor of Krieg's...
- 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...