A fish’s eyes differ from those of land vertebrates in several ways. For example, most fish can see to the right and to the left at the same time for the fact that a fish has no neck and so cannot turn its head. Fish also have no eyelids. For land vertebrates, eyelids( 眼睑) ...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook vertebrate (redirected fromVertebrates) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia ver·te·brate (vûr′tə-brĭt, -brāt′) adj. 1.Having a backbone or spinal column. ...
1.从第一段的句子:for the fact that a fish has no neck and so cannot turn its head. Because it has no neck.可知鱼没有脖子不能转头。 2.从第二段的句子:eyelids(眼睑)helpmoisten(使湿润)their eyes and protect them from sunlight. 可知答案是Their eyelids. ...
& Zhu, M. Reappraisal of the Silurian placoderm Silurolepis and insights into the dermal neck joint evolution. R. Soc. Open Sci. 6, 191181 (2019). Article ADS Google Scholar Liu, Y.-H. in Early Vertebrates and Related Problems of Evolutionary Biology (eds Chang, M.-M. et al.) ...
A fish’s eyes differ from those of land vertebrates in several ways. For example, most fish can see to the right and to the left at the same time for the fact that a fish has no neck and so cannot turn its head. Fish also have no eyelids. For land vertebrates, eyelids( 眼睑) ...
The organs enable them to see hear smell taste and touch.A fish’s eyes differ from those of land vertebrates in several ways. For example most fish can see to the right and to the left at the same time for the fact that a fish has no neck and so cannot turn its head. Fish also...
Functional anatomy of the head-neck movement system of quadrupedal and bipedal mammals. This biomechanical investigation quantified the range of motion of the different articulations of the head-neck ensemble in man, monkeys, cats, rabbits and... W Graf,CD Waele,PP Vidal - 《Journal of Anatomy》...
Terminal glial differentiation involves regulated expression of the excitatory amino acid transporters in the Drosophila embryonic CNS. Dev. Biol. 248, 294–306 (2002). CAS PubMed Google Scholar Edenfeld, G. et al. The splicing factor Crooked neck associates with the RNA-binding protein HOW to...
Bushmeat is a resource exploited by thousands of people around the world, especially in tropical and neotropical regions, constituting an important source of protein and income. But what is known, so far, about the consumption and trade of wild vertebrat
[16]. Similarly, highly elongate or platelet-like melanosomes and/or ordered melanosome arrays in fossils may have contributed to the generation of weak iridescence [15,17,18,21,22], with potential functions in courtship display, especially where localized to the head, neck and/or chest [17...