- and
another pair for
outgoing water (
excurrent nostrils). In
early tetrapodomorphs like Kenichthys, the
excurrent nostrils had
shifted towards the mouth's...
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posterior or
excurrent nostrils), with the
olfactory apparatus (for
sense of smell) in between. In the
first tetrapodomorphs (~415 mya) the
excurrent nostrils...
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aquatic ancestors of
modern tetrapods, the
nostrils for
outgoing water (
excurrent nostrils)
migrated to the
inside of the mouth, as
evidenced by the discovery...
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contracts vigorously with the adductor's help, so the
excurrent chamber's
contents flows through the
excurrent syphon.
After a few
contractions containing only...
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posterior adductor anterior adductor outer left gill
demibranch inner left gill
demibranch excurrent siphon incurrent siphon foot
teeth hinge mantle umbo...
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incurrent (or inhalant)
siphon and
expel the
filtered water through the
excurrent (or exhalant) siphon.
Adult ascidian tunicates are sessile,
immobile and...
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stalk of the leaf, is
toothed on the
underside near the apex, and is
excurrent,
meaning it
extends beyond the end of the apex,
ending in a short, rough...
- and straight-grained. Its
species produces an ideal,
atypical dominant excurrent structured crown. It is a
traditional timber of
choice for production...
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midribs (nerves). The
nerve can run
beyond the edge of the leaf tip,
termed excurrent. The tip of the leaf
blade can be
extended as a hair point, made of colourless...
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maintains its own oral
siphon (incurrent opening)
while the
cloacal siphon (
excurrent opening)
empties into a pocket-like
cloacal opening that is
shared by...