Longitudinal axis
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Ectoderm
... form neural tissue instead of skin. this ectoderm grows up into two
longitudinal folds, forming the neural folds stage ... induce the ectoderm lying ... form neural tissue instead of skin. This ectoderm grows up into two
longitudinal folds, forming the neural folds stage. ... ...
Dorsal
... free dictionary. ... A dorsal consonant, in linguistics. The medial
longitudinal fasciculus, in neurology ... In anatomy, the dorsum is the upper side ... the dorsal is the side in which the ... dorsal consonant. medial
longitudinal fasciculus ... ... design and development, Dorsal underwater hockey ...
Spiracles
... to ever ... These openings (called spiracles ) are located laterally along the thorax and ... After passing through a spiracle , air enters a
longitudinal tracheal trunk, ... Information about Spiracles in the free online English dictionary and ... blowhole - the spiracle of a cetacean located ...
Sorus
... ... Dictionary " S " Sorus . Sorus . sorus ... Cross section of fertile pinnule and indusiate sorus showing anatomical features. ...
longitudinal section of sorus attached superficially beneath lateral vein (V) of ... ...
Somite
... spright. sprite. starlight. stoplight. streetlight ... Britannica online encyclopedia article on somite (germ layer), in embryology, one of a
longitudinal series of blocklike segments into which the mesoderm, the middle ... Definition and other additional information on Somite from ...
Smooth muscle
... , only a ... The lower image shows smooth muscle layers of the intestinal wall. In the inner layer, the smooth muscle cells are cut in
longitudinal section. ... Muscles are your body's engine, and you couldn't do anything without them. ... Smooth muscle is found in your digestive system, ...
Representativeness
... searches for representativeness ... Search completed in 0.133 seconds. ... The purpose of this paper is to assess the representativeness of the
longitudinal surveys of Drug Addicts and Alcoholic (DA&A) Supplemental Security Income (SSI) ... A Flux Atlas for Representativeness and Statistical ...
Peristalsis
... and relaxations which occur along ... Britannica online encyclopedia article on peristalsis (physiology), involuntary movements of the
longitudinal and circular muscles, primarily in the digestive tract ... These peristalsis animations were designed for a non-majors freshman biology ... in ...
Neural tube
... to gain better risk assessment, prevention and treatment: ... neural tube n. A dorsal tubular structure in the vertebrate embryo formed by
longitudinal folding of the neural plate and differentiating into the neural tube defects ( ′nürəl ′tüb ′dē′feks ) ( medicine ) Congenital defects ...
Neural
... ... For other uses, see Neural network (disambiguation) ... neural adj. Of or relating to a nerve or the nervous system. ... n. groove — the
longitudinal furrow in the neural plate of the embryo. ... neural network also neural net n. A real or virtual device, modeled after the human brain, ...
Nephridium
... that performs the functions of kidneys. ... Earthworm nephridiopore (close-up) 1. Nephridiopore. 2. Hypodermis. 3. Circular muscle layer. 4.
longitudinal muscles ... Essentially, a nephridium is a tube, generally very long and much folded upon ... Among the Polychaeta the nephridium of Nereis ...
Muscularis
... tunica muscularis quotes. ... tunica muscularis definition - medical. tunica mus·cu·lar·is ... Muscularis : two layers of muscle--outer
longitudinal and an inner circular. Submucosa: connects muscularis with the mucosa--strongest layer--elastic tissue; ... The duodenum joins the jejunum ...
Muscle
... and contraction. 4 Nervous control ... Muscle cells are specialized to generate force and movement. ... Skeletal muscle cells have
longitudinal bundles called myofibrils in the cytoplasm. ... Version 4 is an experimental version of MUSCLE based on a new algorithm. ... Edgar, Robert C. ...
Mucosa
... down the hatch and bk to ... Mucosa is moist tissue that lines some organs and body cavities throughout the ... The mucosa is thrown into
longitudinal folds (gastric folds or rugae), which ... A network of shallow grooves divides the mucosa into gastric areas (1-5 mm) ... Definition of ...
Intercalated disc
... cells in cardiac muscle fibers. Intercalated discs support synchronized contraction of cardiac tissue. They can easily be visualized by a
longitudinal section of the tissue. Aspects of the topic intercalated - disc are discussed in the following places at Britannica. Assorted References ...
Bilateral symmetry
... of animals that are ... (Redirected from Bilateral symmetry ) Jump to: ... Bilateral Symmetry : has only one plane along the
longitudinal ... exhibit bilateral symmetry . ... ... species exhibit bilateral symmetry , though, and Finnerty ... mechanism for generating bilateral ...
Antigens
... information, and more. Second merozoite surface antigen unrelated to MSP-1. ... These antigens were used to determine the specificity and
longitudinal patterns ... Compare prices for Antigens . Become.com searches billions of web pages to find the most relevant information on antigens , and ...