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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SKELETOGENOUS»
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1
Hyman's Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy
The mesenchyme accumulates around the notochor and neural tube and in
certain other skeletogenous regions. The arrange ment of the latter is largely
dependent on the disposition of the myc tomes. The myotomes, or muscle
segments, ...
A less distinct horizontal skeletogenous septum extends from the vertebral
column to the lateral line organ, dividing the muscles of each side into dorsal (
epaxial) and ventral (hypaxial) halves. All of these septa are continuous
peripherally with ...
3
The Embryonic Human Brain: An Atlas Of Developmental Stages
A dense skeletogenous layer forms at the periphery and veins are situated on its
internal aspect. As the meningeal vessels are transformed into arteries and veins,
they become progressively isolated from the CSF compartment (Marın-Padilla, ...
Ronan R. O'Rahilly, Fabiola Müller, 2006
4
Vertebrate Limb and Somite Morphogenesis: The Third ...
the first series of implants (A) may also have originated from skele- togenous
mesenchyme of the donor bud inadvertently removed from the latter with the
isolate, and that this skeletogenous mesenchyme may have secondarily
undergone a ...
British Society for Developmental Biology, Donald A. Ede, J. R. Hinchliffe, 1977
5
The Work of John Samuel Budgett Balfour Student of the ...
The centrum of the vertebra is formed by a sheath of bone which develops from
the skeletogenous sheath that surrounds the hyaline membrane of the notochord.
This skeletogenous sheath appears at the same time as the hyaline sheath and ...
6
The Work of John Samuel Budget
The centrum of the vertebra is formed by a sheath of bone Which develops from
the skeletogenous sheath that surrounds the hyaline membrane of the notochord.
This skeletogenous sheath appears at the same time as the hyaline sheath and ...
7
Anatomy of the shark: text and dissection guide
Figure 3.3 (a) Cross section of the tail, illustrating the axial structures,
skeletogenous septa, and axial musculature of the body, (b) Cross section of the
trunk, illustrating the axial Dorsal skeletogenous septum Epaxial musculature
Neural arch ...
Lionel J. Rosenzweig, 1988
8
The vertebrate skeleton
The chordal sheath, which is very thick, becomes invaded by elements derived
from the skeletogenous layer which penetrate the elastica externa and give rise
to calcifications in its substance which may form complete rings, much more ...
9
Functional anatomy of the vertebrates: an evolutionary ...
Developing vertebra Location of myotome h (muscle has been removed) y Skin
FIGURE 8-3 A stereodiagram of the vertebral axis, skeletogenous septa, and ribs
of a jawed fish. (After Goodrich.) Notochord Positions of myosepta Dorsal ...
Karel F. Liem, Warren Franklin Walker, 2001
10
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London
\/<_& J Figs. 17-29. Transverse sections through Scyllium catulua, Acanthiaa
vulgaris and Oentrophm-us granulosus. Showing the aggregation of
skeletogenous cells round the chordal sheath and their entrance into the sheath.
Fig. 17.