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2.(Anatomy) the bones that form this structure 3.(Anatomy) any anatomical cavity or structure shaped like a funnel or cup 4.(Anatomy) short forrenal pelvis [C17: from Latin: basin, laver] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 19...
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Protacanthopterygian - Bony Fish, Anatomy, Adaptations: A trout's diet is varied, and its habitat may be in streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean. Their body and fins are streamlined and symmetrical. The mouth is fairly large with nonspecialized teeth. Th
While pelagornithid or ‘bony-toothed’ bird fossils representing multiple species are known from Antarctica, a new dentary fragment of a pelagornithid bird from the middle Eocene Submeseta Formation on Seymour Island, Antarctica represents a species wit
In a famous 1945 study, AJ Cox found that the size of the human stomach can vary by up to 600% between people. In fact, according toCunningham’s Textbook of Anatomy, “No organ in the body varies more in size than the stomach.” ...
1.(Anatomy)thepartofthehumanbodyenclosedbytheribs 2.(Zoology)thecorrespondingpartinothervertebrates 3.(Zoology)thepartof aninsect'sbodybetweentheheadandabdomen,whichbearsthewingsandlegs [C16:viaLatinfromGreekthōraxbreastplate,chest] CollinsEnglishDictionary–CompleteandUnabridged,12thEdition2014©HarperCollins...
Comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of mandibular, hyoid and hypobranchial muscles of bony fish and tetrapods: a new insight . Anim Behav 6 : 1 – 50 .Diogo R . 2008 . Comparative anatomy, homologies and evolution of the mandibular, hyoid and hypobranchial muscles in bony fish and...