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Standard anatomical terms of
location are used to
describe unambiguously the
anatomy of
humans and
other animals. The terms,
typically derived from Latin...
- The
mesoderm extends to the
midventral line....
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empty into an
organ called a cloaca. In some reptiles, a
midventral wall in the
cloaca may open into a
urinary bladder, but not all. It is...
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cloacal membrane becomes the
urogenital membrane.
Mesoderm extends to the
midventral line for some
distance behind the
umbilical cord, and
forms the lower...
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Bipalium often evert their pharynges from
their mouths,
located on the
midventral portion of
their bodies, and
secrete enzymes that
begin the digestion...
- has a
midventral keel, but that keel
bears scales.
Golden shiner and rudd can in fact
hybridize and
hybrids have a few
scales on
their midventral keel...
- tapeworm). As in all
pseudophyllid cestodes, the
genital pores open
midventrally.
Diphyllobothrium has seen many
changes since Linnaeus first described...
- **** both
empty into the
organ called the cloaca. In some reptiles, a
midventral wall in the
cloaca opens into a
urinary bladder. The
urinary bladder exists...
- pair to
tenth pair) stir
sediments and
swirl muddy water into the wide,
midventral food groove. The
gnathobases (inward-facing
lobes at the base of the leg)...
- (excluding
ventral scales) in the
middle of the body. It has 258–261
midventral scales (scales down the
middle of the underside) and 7–8
subcaudal scales...