ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA UROCHORD
From uro-² + chord, a variant of cord.
PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «UROCHORD»
urochord
urochord
meaning
pronunciation
translations
merriam
webster
chord
noun
ˈyu̇rəˌkȯrd
full
notochord
larval
ascidians
various
adult
tunicates
latin
urochorda
vocabulary
primitive
marine
animal
having
saclike
unsegmented
body
that
conspicuous
larva
wiktionary
from
jump
navigation
search
plural
urochords
biology
limited
define
ascidian
tunicate
more
than
confined
chiefly
caudal
region
defined
zool
when
tail
sometimes
origin
related
forms
definitions
onelook
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «UROCHORD»
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The Recreational Diver's Dictionary & Historical Timeline
With regard to birds and reptiles, this excrement is a semisolid mass that is gray
and white in color and its primary constituent is uric acid, urochord —n. 1. any
notochord that is primarily confined to the tail region, present in the larval stages
of ...
2
Animal Evolution : Interrelationships of the Living Phyla: ...
The older embryos are curved and the first stages of the formation of the tail with
urochord and nerve tube have been observed. The unciliated juvenile hatches at
a stage resembling that of an ascidian embryo of similar age. It has a nerve tube
...
3
Comparative Psychology: Evolution and Development of ...
... most species live a sedentary life attached to a substrate. Some species form
colonies. Although adult urochordates do not resemble the chordate body plan,
the free-swimming larvae possess a dorsal chord in their tails, called a urochord.
... URINEMIA URINEMIAS URINEMIC URINES URINOGENITAL URINOMETER
URINOMETERS URINOSE URINOUS URN URNLIKE URNS
UROBILINOGENEMIA UROBILINOGENEMIAS UROCHORD UROCHORDATE
UROCHORDATES ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
5
Introduction to Marine Biology
... Photos and descriptions of echinoderms. .Urochord ata ii(Lampreys) s fishes
halochordata (Hagfishes) (Reptiles) Mammals) nned May not be copied,
scanned, or duplicated, in whole or in part. Higher ...
George Karleskint, Richard Turner, James Small, 2009
6
English Language Word Builder
... TURLOUGH TWOPENNY+ ULTTMACY+ UNDERSEAI UNSHADOW
UROCHORD VACHERTN VARGUENO VENDEUSE VERGENCE VERSTCLE
VTGORISH+ VIOMYCTN WAGMOIRE WARCRAFT WARRAGLE WATERDOG
WAYBREAD ...
7
Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
... either side of the notochord urochord — the notochord when confined to the
caudal region, as in tunicates 5. CHOR(I)-, "fetal membrane" (chorion), "tunic of
the eyeball" (choroid) chorioblastosis — abnormal proliferation of cells of the ...
8
Dictionary of Ecology and Environment
Urine is essential in controlling the electrolyte balance of the body. It also controls
the water level in all extra-cellular fluids. Urobilin. A brown pigment of urine.
Urochord. (Gk. oura, tail; chorde, cord) The notochord when confined to tail
region ...
A dorsal, longitudinal patch produces the notochord (“urochord”), while paired
posterior patches produce the musculature, heart, and some other organs. As the
larva develops, a longitudinal ectodermal strip above the notochord cells flattens
...
10
From DNA to Diversity: Molecular Genetics and the Evolution ...
Urbiiateria The hypothetical last common ancestor of all biiaterians. urochordate
A marine phylum in which the notochord (or urochord) is found only in the larval
tail. urodele The tailed form of chordates. zinc finger A distinct class of ...
Sean B. Carroll, Jennifer K. Grenier, Scott D. Weatherbee, 2013