tetrapod -- n. A vertebrae that has (or whose close relatives have) four limbs with
digits, not fins.
thalloid --
Plants which have no
roots, stems, or leaves are called thalloid, such as
liverworts and hornworts.
Full article >>>tetrapodA vertebrate possessing two pairs of limbs, such as amphibians, reptiles, birds, and
mammals.
thalamus ...
Full article >>>tetrapods A nontaxonomic designation used to refer to amphibians, reptiles, birds, and
mammals.
tetrathyridium Only metacestode form known in the tapeworm cyclophyllidean
genus Mesocestoides. A large, solid-bodied cysticercoid.
Full article >>>tetrapodAny vertebrate with two pairs of
pentadactyl limbs. Ex. rats, frogs.
Covered in Lab 15 Rat Muscular and Digestive Systems ...
Full article >>>The "
Tetrapods"
The term "
tetrapod" (meaning four-limbed or four-footed) has historically been applied to the land
vertebrates (amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs, birds, and
mammals).
Full article >>>Super
class Tetrapoda (four-limbed
vertebrates)
Class Amphibia (amphibians)
Series Amniota (amniotic
embryo)
Class Sauropsida (reptiles and birds) ...
Full article >>>Tetrahymena thermophila Tetraparental
mouse Tetrapods TFIID (
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Thalamus THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol) Thecodonts Thelytoky, ...
Full article >>>Herpetology deals with what are called the cold-blooded
tetrapods, that is, those land
vertebrates which are
ectothermic (deriving their body temperature from their
environment) rather than
endothermic (deriving their body heat from an independent, ...
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