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Echinoderms 2000: Proceedings of the 10th International ...
The abundance of migratory-type cells in the regenerating haemal region
indicated that these cells utilized the haemal sinus as a conduit to gain access to
the wound site. The regenerating nerve cord was approximately 1 .5 mm long
and the ...
2
Animal Forms And Functions: Invertebrata
It includes (1) the axial gland, (2) the aboral haemal ring, (3) the genital haemal
strands, (4) the py- loric haemal ring, (5) the gastric haemal strands, (6) the
hepatic haemal strands, (7) the oral haemal ring and (8) radial haemal sinuses.
Most of ...
P.Puranik, Asha Bhate, 2007
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Echinoderm Research 1991
It includes numerous wide non- epithelialized haemal lacunae containing few
haemalocytes. The mesothelium lining the head process is contractile: it has a
high proportion of myoepithelial cells with well-developed myoplasm and a
deeply ...
incorporation of label into the ground substance of the genital haemal sinus 24
hours after ingestion of leucine; similar observations were made recently by
Ferguson (1984) working with Echinaster. Whereas these and earlier
autoradiographic ...
Brendan F. Keegan, Brendan D.S. O'Connor, 1985
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Modern Text Book of Zoology: Invertebrates
Axial gland is connected with the oral and aboral haemal sinuses at its oral and
aboral ends respectively. From its aboral end arises a small terminal head
process, which runs along the stone canal and is enclosed within a small
coelomic sac, ...
MANDAL. Haemal system Haemal system is a blood vascular system with a
space in the connective tissue. It is atypical in that the blood vessels end blindly.
Continuous circulation of the blood around a circuit does not occur. Blood
vessels ...
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Biology of Echinodermata
HAEMAL SYSTEM As in asteroids, the haemal channels, except those of the
digestive tract, are enclosed in tubular coelomic channels, often called
perihaemal canals in the literature. The main oral haemal ring is found inside the
hyponeural ...
8
The Comparative Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals
The first is designated the neural arch, because it furnishes a protecting sheath
for the nervous centres; and the second, which more particularly protects the
vascular system, is called the haemal arch (see Fig. 10). The haemal arch may
have ...
Auguste Chauveau, Saturnin Arloing, 1800
The haemal processes of the vertebrae are elongated, and project down and
back to provide a stiff base to the expanded lower (or hypochordal) lobe of the fin.
Some anterior haemal processes involved in the fin base may bear detached ...
B.G. Kapoor, Bhavna Khanna, 2004
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A Textbook of Vertebrate Zoology
Ventrally the centrum supports a haemal arch (Fig. 4.6) drawn out into a haemal
spine. The bases of the haemal arches NEURAL SPINE -NEURAL ARCH »—
NEURAL CANAL POST-ZYGAPOPHYSIS PREZYGAPOPHYSIS CENTRUM ...
S N Prasad, S. N. Prasad, Vasantika Kashyap, 1989
3 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «HAEMAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
haemal im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Chaohusaurus Fossil Shows Oldest Live Reptile Birth
Color coding indicates: black, maternal vertebral column, including neural and haemal spines; blue, maternal pelvis and hind flipper; green, ... «Sci-News.com, Feb 14»
Welcoming royal baby boy
Haemal admitted she had caught “baby fever” and had been following the BBC Twitter feed closely Monday for any news of the royal birth. «Peterborough Examiner, Jul 13»
A Mesozoic gliding mammal from northeastern China
The haemal arch that ventrally bridges two adjacent caudal vertebrae is also long and flat. Several caudal vertebrae are also sandwiched by ... «Nature.com, Dez 06»