superficial on or near the surface, for example, of an artery, vein or
ovule.
superior vena cavaDrains the anterior body regions, returning blood back to the
heart via the
right atrium.
Covered in Lab 16 Rat Respiratory and
Circulatory Systems ...
Full article >>>The
superficial cervical muscle The
lateral cervical muscles
The supra- and infrahyoid
muscles
The anterior vertebral
muscles
The
lateral vertebral
muscles ...
Full article >>>Gaining
Superficial Entry
Gaining Entry Into the Internal
Environment Avoiding Destruction by
Phagocytes Evading
Antibody-Mediated Immunity ...
Full article >>>The cycadeoids
superficially resemble cycads in having recurrent
leaf bases on soft-wood stems.
Full article >>>There's a pretty
superficial delineation between thermophiles and extreme thermophiles or they're called "hyperthermophiles." A thermophile is an
organism that grows between 45 and about 80 degrees Celsius.
Full article >>>Pathological
anatomy (or morbid
anatomy) is the study of diseased
organs, while sections of normal
anatomy, applied to various purposes, receive special names such as medical, surgical, gynaecological, artistic and
superficial anatomy.
Full article >>>This article appears
superficially to be a mere summary of the meeting, ...
Full article >>>The genetic
similarity (or
homology) of
superficially dissimilar
species is amply demonstrated here.
Full article >>>in a mammalian
blastocyst, the outer
superficial layer of
cells surrounding the
inner cell mass.
Full article >>>Bacteria superficially resemble Archeons in their general sizes and shapes, but are distinguished from them by different membrane structures,
gene sequences, and
metabolisms.
Full article >>>The archaeal
flagellum is
superficially similar to the
bacterial (or
eubacterial)
flagellum; in the 1980s they were thought to be homologous on the basis of gross
morphology and behavior (Cavalier-Smith, 1987).
Full article >>>shallow
ecology A critical term applied to
superficial environmentalists who claim to be green but are quick to compromise and who do little to bring about fundamental change.
Full article >>>A phenomenon in which one
species benefits by a
superficial resemblance to an unrelated
species. A predator or
species of prey may gain a significant advantage through mimicry.
mineral ...
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