-
stronger attachment to the
endometrium than the
loose apposition.[citation needed] The
trophoblasts adhere by penetrating the endometrium, with
protrusions of...
- are
incremental growth lines or
bands seen in
tooth enamel. They
represent the
incremental pattern of enamel, the
successive apposition of
different layers...
- po****rized
by Brash in 1930s and it
relies on
three principles: 1)
Appositional Growth 2)
Hunterian Growth 3)
Calvarial Growth.
Hunterian Growth says that...
- Library. p. 11.
Retrieved 8 June 2012. Flat scutes, with the
edges in
apposition, and not overlaid,
clothe both
surfaces of the tail of the beaver, rats...
- of the plate. The
growth plate synchronizes chondrogenesis with
osteogenesis or
interstitial cartilage growth with both
appositional bone
elongation in...
-
photoreceptor neurons,
followed by the
recruitment of the four non-neuronal cone cells.
Pseudopupil Arthropod eye
Apposition eye
Superposition eye Müller...
-
where the
ectoderm and
endoderm come into
apposition and form the
cloacal membrane.
Somitogenesis is the
process by which somites (primitive segments) are...
- bone.
Osteogenic cells that
originate from the
periosteum increase appositional growth and a bone
collar is formed. The bone
collar is
eventually mineralized...
-
cloaca is, for a time, shut off from the
anterior by the
cloacal membrane,
formed by the
apposition of the
ectoderm and endoderm, and reaching, at first...
-
advocated the idea that the cell wall
grows by apposition. Carl Nägeli (1858, 1862, 1863)
believed that the
growth of the wall in
thickness and in area was...