- the
vertebral body is the
haemal canal. A
spinous ventral process emerging from the
haemal arch is
referred to as the
haemal spine.
Blood vessels to and...
- (2004). "Histological,
Histochemical and
Immunohistochemical Study of the
Haemal Nodes of the
Dromedary Camel". Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia. 33 (5):...
- part of the
coelomic cavities of echinoderms,
together with the
haemal coelom (or
haemal system),
perivisceral coelom,
gonadal coelom and
perihaemal coelom...
-
compressed like a paddle. The tail also has
haemal arches, a
feature lost in all
other Australian chelids.
While haemal arches are do****ented in many cryptodiran...
- middle-aged adults. Many
mammals have tiny spleen-like
structures known as
haemal nodes throughout the body that are
presumed to have the same
function as...
- to ten
haemal spines are preserved,
these spines were long and had
expanded proximal ends. The
lower part of the tail also
preserves 12
haemal elements...
- neurocranium,
partial dorsal vertebrae,
fourteen caudal vertebrae with some
haemal arches, a
partial left sca****,
right pubic peduncle, part of both tibiae...
-
Hamal /
ˈhæməl/,
designated Alpha Arietis (α Arietis,
abbreviated Alpha Ari, α Ari), is the
brightest star in the
northern zodiacal constellation of Aries...
-
cavity contains the
circulatory or
haemal system. The
vessels form
three rings: one
around the
mouth (the
hyponeural haemal ring),
another around the digestive...
- and 18
haemal arches (bones from the tail) that
include a
sequence of 17
anterior and
middle caudal vertebrae and
their corresponding haemal arches found...