posterior open end of the
neural tube that must close during the development of the
embryo; failure to close results in spina bifida
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posterior pituitary stores and releases
hormones into the blood. Antidiuretic
hormone (ADH) and oxytocin are produced in the
hypothalamus and
transported by axons to the
posterior pituitary where they are dumped into the blood.
Full article >>>The
posterior lobe of the pituitary releases two
hormones, both synthesized in the
hypothalamus, into the circulation.
Antidiuretic
Hormone (ADH).
ADH is a
peptide of 9
amino acids. It is also known as arginine vasopressin.
Full article >>>posterior or lower part of
small intestineSource: Noland, George B. 1983. General
Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby
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Full article >>>posteriorOf or pertaining to the rear, or tail, end.
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Full article >>>posterior Situated at or toward the rear of the body; situated toward the back; in
human anatomy the upright posture makes
posterior and
dorsal identical.
Full article >>>posteriorsituated behind; back; hind.
premolars The cheek teeth in
mammals that occur between the molars and the
canines. They have a grinding function.
Full article >>>The
posterior divisions
The anterior
divisions
The thoracic
nerves The lumbosacral plexus
The sacral and coccygeal
nerves ...
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Full article >>>Anterior-
posterior axis patterning in
DrosophilaOne of the best understood morphogenetic systems is the patterning along the future head to tail (antero-
posterior) axis of the fruit fly
Drosophila melanogaster.
Full article >>>abdomen. The
posterior body
division of an arthropod.
abiotic disease. A disease caused by factors other than
pathogens.
abiotic dis
order. A disease caused by factors other than a
pathogen; physiological dis
order.
Full article >>>Specifically, the
posterior region is significantly larger and the anterior region is significantly smaller in the cabbies when compared with control subjects.
Full article >>>The ideal method for interpreting pool results involves computing the
posterior probabilities of each set of
clones being the set of positive
clones. We can then determine each
clone's
posterior probability of being positive.
Full article >>>The most
posterior region of the brain of the developing
embryo which is divided into the more anterior metencephalon and the more
posterior myelencephalon. It later differentiates into the
cerebellum,
medulla oblongata, and
pons (in
mammals).
Full article >>>parathyroid glands: glands located on the
posterior surfaces of the
thyroid gland that produce parathyroid
hormone.
pathogenic:
organisms that cause
human disease.
PCR:
polymerase chain re
action; a technique used to amplify a
gene of interest.
Full article >>>pygidium -- In trilobites, the
posterior division of the body, formed by fusion of the
telson with one or more
posterior pleurae.
Full article >>> Cerebellum the wrinkled-looking
posterior part of the brain
(cereb = the brain; -elle = small)
Cerebrum the large anterior portion of the brain
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Full article >>>Their jaw is closed by three
muscles: the external,
posterior and internal adductor. Each reptile tooth is single cusped.
Mammals have powerful jaws with differentiated teeth. Many of these teeth, such as the molars, are multi-cusped.
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plasma membranes to form
cells surrounding the
yolk sac. Early on, the
germ line segregates from the
somatic cells through the formation of pole
cells at the
posterior ...
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