Definition of discoidal. Meaning of discoidal. Synonyms of discoidal

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Definition of discoidal

Discoidal
Discoidal Dis*coid"al, a. [Cf. F. disco["i]dal.] Disk-shaped; discoid.

Meaning of discoidal from wikipedia

- Two major types of meroblastic cleavage are discoidal and superficial.[citation needed] Discoidal In discoidal cleavage, the cleavage furrows do not penetrate...
- Spiral (annelids, mollusks) Rotational (placental mammals, marsupials, nematodes) Discoidal (fish, monotremes, birds, reptiles) Superficial (insects)...
- Hilarri (from Basque hil 'dead' and harri 'stone') is the name given to disk-shaped funerary steles that are typical of the Basque Country. These funerary...
- effectively, cholesterol is instead packaged within lipoproteins, complex discoidal particles with exterior amphiphilic proteins and lipids, whose outward-facing...
- turbulent flow regimes. SerpenticoneStrongly evolute and fairly narrow (discoidal) in width. Historically ****umed to be primarily planktonic (free-floating...
- reduced) three branches of the radial vein merging into the alar margin. The discoidal wing cell is usually present. The wing has two anal veins. Sternite 9...
- cornuarietis) although not always recognized as an apple snail due to its discoidal shape, is also a po****r aquatic pet.[citation needed] Occasionally, the...
- head 1,000 Trilobozoa Three-lobed animal Trilobozoan A taxon of mostly discoidal organisms exhibiting tricentric symmetry. All are Ediacaran-aged 18 genera...
- throughout most of cell) 1. Bilateral cleavage (cephalopod molluscs) 2. Discoidal cleavage (some fish [the hagfishes, chondrichthyans and most teleosts]...
- Middle Paleolithic stone tools from Denisova Cave were characterized by discoidal (disk-like) cores and Kombewa cores, but Levallois cores and flakes were...