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51Fish development — The development of fishes is unique in some specific aspects compared to the development of other animals.CleavageCleavage, or initial cell division, of the fish zygote is meroblastic, meaning the early cell divisions are not complete. The yolky… …
52labyrinthodont — a type of tooth with a complex infolding of dentine (an outer enamel layer may also be present) forming a labyrinthine pattern that can be seen in cross sections. Found in Crossopterygii and primitive Amphibia. A pulp cavity is not always present …
53atyphlosolate — adj. [Gr. a, without; typhlos, blind; solen, channel] Without longitudinal infolding of the intestinal wall; without a typhlosole …
54endopleurite — n. [Gr. endon, within; pleuron, side] 1. (ARTHROPODA) A sclerotized infolding between pleurites. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Crustacea) In Decapoda, a lateral apodeme of the endoskeleton …
55gular pit — (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) The infolding of a posterior arm of the tentorium …
56implex — n. [L. implexus, plaited] (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) Integumental infolding for muscle attachment; endoplica …
57invagination — n. [L. in, into; vagina, sheath] An infolding, or ingrowth of a sheet or layer of cells forming a pouch or sac, especially in embryos; see emboly …
58involution — n. [L. in, in; volute, spiral] 1. Act of involving or infolding. 2. Deterioration or retrograde evolution …
59sulcus — n.; pl. sulci [L. sulcus, furrow] 1. A furrow, groove or fissure. 2. (ARTHROPODA: Insecta) A suture formed by an infolding of the body wall; see sulci. 3. (BRACHIOPODA) The major depression of the valve surface, externally concave in transverse… …
60typhlosole — n. [Gr. typhlos, blind; solen, channel] A longitudinal infolding of the dorsal intestinal wall into the intestinal lumen …