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Morphology of Echinodermata
Echinodermata: Morphology. Echinoderms have been compared to living, moving castles. Castles are made of interlocking blocks, with a single main. [eng]
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de facto - ПОНЯТИЕ СРАВНИТЕЛЬНОЙ АНАТОМИИ
Публикуется по рукописи с небольшими изменениями по опубликованному в 1962 г. варианту, но с восстановлением купюр. [rus]
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Anatomy & Physiology Journals
More then 50 of links to anatomy and physiology journals. Very useful site well worth a visit.
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Visionary
A Dictionary of terminology in vision research. [eng]
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Автотомия
Самокалечение, защитная реакция, наблюдаемая у многих животных при резком
раздражении, например при схватывании хищником. А. заключается в самопроизвольном отбрасывании конечностей, хвоста или других частей
тела. Термин "А." ввёл и обстоятельно изучил это явление бельгийский физиолог Л. Фредерик (1883). [rus]
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More on Morphology of Cnidaria
Cnidaria: More on Morphology. Cnidarians are said to be the simplest organisms at the tissue grade of organization; their cells are organized into... [eng]
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Morphology of the Chondrichthyes
Chondrichthyes: More on Morphology. As you may have guessed from the name, members of the Chondrichthyes have a cartilaginous skeleton. The teeth,... [eng]
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Лёвушкин Станислав Иванович ; доцент
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More on Morphology of the Cyanobacteria
Cyanobacteria: More on Morphology. Cyanobacteria are among the easiest microfossils to recognize. They are larger than other bacteria, and... [eng]
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More on Morphology of the Monocots
Monocots: More on Morphology. Monocots differ from other flowering plants in a number of features. Almost every basic botany course includes a unit... [eng]
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More on Morphology of Porifera
Porifera: More on Morphology. Sponge bodies are diverse in form, ranging from encrusting sheets, to volcano-shaped mounds, to tubes as small as one... [eng]
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School of Anatomy
This Web page shows the latest information about the School of Anatomy in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, AUSTRALIA.
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The Vertebrate Notes: Bones
List of individual bones. Bones as synapomorphies, bones as functional units, and, of course, naked lists of bones for students to memorize are infamous. It might be interesting to look at these pieces of anatomy as individual units of evolutionary change. Not only might this give us a new perspective on evolution, but also perhaps some new ideas about the meaning of homology and the evolution of function. [eng]
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