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- Two major types of meroblastic cleavage are discoidal and superficial.[citation needed] Discoidal In discoidal cleavage, the cleavage furrows do not penetrate...
- 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...
- Its overall distribution is fairly worldwide. Grammoceras has a thin, discoidally evolute s**** with simple, gently sigmoid ribbing and a low ventral keel...
- turbulent flow regimes. SerpenticoneStrongly evolute and fairly narrow (discoidal) in width. Historically ****umed to be primarily planktonic (free-floating...
- effectively, cholesterol is instead packaged within lipoproteins, complex discoidal particles with exterior amphiphilic proteins and lipids, whose outward-facing...
- part on the yolk of the egg of an animal that undergoes discoidal meroblastic cleavage. Discoidal cleavage occurs in those animals with a large proportion...
- egg, separate from the developing embryo. This type of egg undergoes discoidal meroblastic cleavage, where yolk is not incorporated into the cells during...
- is found in ****an. The wingspan is about 25 mm. There are two whitish discoidal spots partly enclosed in black dots on the forewings, as well as an ill-defined...
- similar to Grammoceras and Catulloceras from the same age, having a thin, discoidally evolute s**** with simple, gently sigmoid ribbing and a low ventral keel...
- Spiral (annelids, mollusks) Rotational (placental mammals, marsupials, nematodes) Discoidal (fish, monotremes, birds, reptiles) Superficial (insects)...