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Vertebrates (translated from Russian)
Vertebrates ? Vertebrates &.lt;tr&.gt; &.lt;th style=".background ... lt;td&.gt; Subtype: &.lt;td&.gt; Vertebrates &.lt;/table&.gt; &.lt;tr&.gt; &.lt ... mammalianing &.lt;/table&.gt; &.lt;/div&.gt; Vertebrates or cranial (armor. Vertebrata or Craniata) - the ... only by important role, which play the vertebrates in the contemporary animal peace, since ...
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Limbless vertebrates
Limbless vertebrates Many vertebrates have evolved limbless forms. Reptiles have on ... them, but simply retained the form that vertebrates had before they evolved limbs.
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Category:Vertebrates without jaws
Category:Vertebrates without jaws Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Agnatha Agnaths, the Jawless Vertebrates is a superclass of Jawless fishes. Most ... Class Cephalaspidomorphi - the lampreys Pages in category "Vertebrates without jaws" There are 6 pages in ...
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Category:Vertebrates with Jaws
Category:Vertebrates with Jaws This Superclass contains the jawed Vertebrates Pages in category "Vertebrates with Jaws" There is 1 page in ...
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Virus ARN of vertebrates (translated from Spanish)
Virus ARN of vertebrates Virus of vertebrates whose genetic material is ARN Familia Picornaviridae ...
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Virus DNA of vertebrates (translated from Spanish)
Virus DNA of vertebrates Virus of vertebrates whose genetic material is adn Familia Parvoviridae ...
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Vertebrate
Vertebrate ? Vertebrates Northern Bluefin Tuna, Thunnus thynnus Scientific classification ... †Anaspida †Cephalaspidomorphi †Galeaspida †Pituriaspida †Osteostraci Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates) †Placodermi Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) †Acanthodii Osteichthyes (bony ... Actinistia (coelacanths) Dipnoi (lungfish) Tetrapoda (four-limbed vertebrates) Amphibia (amphibians) Amniota (amniotic embryo) Sauropsida (reptiles ... spinal columns. About 57,739 species of vertebrates have been described [1]. Vertebrates started to evolve about 530 million ...
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Vertebrate (Psychology wiki)
... Galeaspida † Pituriaspida † Osteostraci Gnathostomata (jawed vertebrates) † Placodermi Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish) † Acanthodii ... Actinistia ( coelacanths ) Dipnoi ( lungfish ) Tetrapoda (four-limbed vertebrates) Amphibia (amphibians) Amniota (amniotic embryo) Sauropsida (reptiles ... specifically, those with backbones or spinal columns . Vertebrates started to evolve about 530 million years ... reptiles , birds , and mammals (including humans ) are vertebrates. Additional characteristics of the subphylum are a ... internal skeleton. The internal skeleton which defines vertebrates consists of cartilage or bone , or ...
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Vertebrata (translated from Portuguese)
Vertebrata ? Vertebrates Classificação Domain: Eukariota Kingdom: Animal Filo: Chordata ... bilateral is also a characteristic of the vertebrates - and one nervous system central office, formed ... system The internal skeleton that defines the vertebrates is formed by cartilage, osso or, in ... growth e, therefore, the majority of the vertebrates is of bigger dimensions that the invertebrates ... development of the brain, for that the vertebrates have greater capacity of if adapting ...
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Brain
... squid, and similar mollusks), and the craniates (vertebrates). The brain of arthropods and cephalopods arises ... by the bones of the skull. In vertebrates, increasing complexity in the cerebral cortex correlates ... on the phylogenetic and evolutionary tree. Primitive vertebrates such as fish, reptiles, and amphibians have ... the allocortex (or heterotypic cortex). More complex vertebrates such as mammals have a six-layered ... can be considered part of the brain. Vertebrates The lobes of the cerebral cortex ...
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