- form of
endoskeletons made of
diffuse calcite/silica
structural elements called ****ules, and
echinoderms have a
dermal calcite endoskeleton known as...
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mechanism for
transmitting muscular forces. A true
endoskeleton is
derived from
mesodermal tissue.
Endoskeletons occur in chordates, echinoderms, and sponges...
- bony fish, is a
diverse superclass of
vertebrate animals that have
endoskeletons primarily composed of bone tissue. They can be
contrasted with the Chondrichthyes...
- body
shape and
protect the
internal organs, in
contrast to an
internal endoskeleton (e.g. that of a human)
which is
enclosed underneath other soft tissues...
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synthetic oxygen carrier rather than
human red
blood cells, as
Terminator endoskeletons contain no bone marrow.
Terminator flesh heals by itself, and at a much...
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distinguished by the
presence of swim
bladders and
later ossified endoskeletons,
emerged as the
dominant group of fish
after the end-Devonian extinction...
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alkalinity for reef aquariums.
Corals of
order Scleractinia build their endoskeletons from
aragonite (a
polymorph of
calcium carbonate). When used for this...
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crustaceans or by the cross-linking of its
proteins as in insects. An
endoskeleton is
internal and
present in all
developed animals, as well as in many...
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killing machine with a
perfect voice-mimicking
ability and a
durable metal endoskeleton covered by
living tissue for it to
appear human. The
police then apprehend...
- -ˌbreɪts/) are
deuterostomal animals with bony or
cartilaginous axial endoskeleton —
known as the
vertebral column,
spine or
backbone —
around and along...