caudalpertaining to the tail
Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Full article >>>caudal peduncle The area where the
caudal fin joins the rest of a fish's body.
caudal Constituting, belonging to, or relating to a tail.
Full article >>>caudal Relating to or in the position of the tail.
Covered in Lab 16 Rat Respiratory and
Circulatory Systems
cell membranethe outer boundary of
cells, the structure of which is visible only under the electron
microscope.
Full article >>>The other important function of the gradients of Bicoid, Hunchback, and
Caudal proteins is in the
transcriptional regulation of other zygotically
expressed
proteins.
Full article >>>The second excretory
organ formed in the
embryo,
caudal to the pronephros. The pronephric ducts become mesonephric or
Wolffian ducts. This
kidney is fully functional in adult amphibians and fish.
Full article >>>Pyramidal
neurons located in the
caudal portions of the cerebral
cortex or in primary sensory areas contain basal
dendrites which are shorter in total length, have fewer
segments, ...
Full article >>>Together, these observations suggest that the axis
locus functions in the formation of the rostral-
caudal body axis and
neurulation. Intriguingly,
homozygotes of one
allele of axis survive to adulthood, and have axial skeletal abnormalities.
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