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This sea anemone has a solid basal plate which is always flat.
The base is formed by a stem, and plant growth occurs from this basal plate.
Segment 2 consists of the basal plate with the pectines.
The basal plate neuroblasts will give rise to the motor nuclei.
A modified stem forms the base of the bulb, and plant growth occurs from this basal plate.
All these teeth have prominent basal plates with interrow support ridges.
The oculomotor nerve is derived from the basal plate of the embryonic midbrain.
The root cluster attached to the basal plate of the bulb is the only part not typically considered palatable in any form.
The basal plate becomes the diencephalon.
The tendrils will later form the basal plate of the adult sponge that firmly anchors the animal to the reef.
Twin-scaling is a method of propagating plant bulbs that have a basal plate, such as:
The alar plate and the basal plate are separated by the sulcus limitans.
Basal plate may refer to:
Basal plate neuroblasts give rise to:
In the developing nervous system, the basal plate is the region of the neural tube ventral to the sulcus limitans.
The cell types of the basal plate include lower motor neurons and four types of interneuron.
The polyp grows by extension of vertical calices which occasionally septate to form a new, higher, basal plate.
They originate in the basal plate which is the ventral portion of the neural tube in the developing embryo.
The ventral part of the neural tube contains the basal plate, which is primarily associated with motor (i.e., muscle) control.
This commensalism results in some morphological changes : a thin basal plate, a very long snout and a small osphradium.
In the first marginal tooth, the main cusp is less symmetrical and the basal plate is less prominently developed.
The optical vesicle (which eventually become the optic nerve, retina and iris) forms at the basal plate of the prosencephalon.
Gerobatrachus possesses another modern amphibian characteristic at the back of the skull, a widened bone called the parasphenoid basal plate.
Offshoots from around their basal plate (the flat area around the bottom of the bulb) eventually grow into daughter bulbs capable of flowering.
Extravillous trophoblast cells in placental membranes and placental basal plate (Fig.