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Vertebrate anatomy, in this scheme, was to be seen as variations on an archaetype.
In vertebrate anatomy, they are referred to as mesotendons.
The sternum or breastbone, in vertebrate anatomy, is a flat bone.
It is also called and published simply as 'Comparative Vertebrate Anatomy'.
He taught zoology, ornithology, comparative vertebrate anatomy and other courses during his long tenure there.
Nikolai Koltsov worked on cytology and vertebrate anatomy.
Other essays discuss themes such as the scale of extinction, vertebrate anatomy, grand patterns of evolution, and human nature.
In vertebrate anatomy, a hamulus is a small, hook-shaped portion of a bone, or possibly of other hard tissue.
In arthropod and vertebrate anatomy, the vertex (or cranial vertex) refers to the upper surface of the head.
In vertebrate anatomy, hip (or "coxa" in medical terminology) refer to either an anatomical region or a joint.
In vertebrate anatomy, the throat (Latin gula) is the anterior part of the neck, in front of the vertebral column.
In vertebrate anatomy the brainstem (or brain stem) is the posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous with the spinal cord.
The usage is not homologous with that of vertebrate anatomy; the term "femur" simply has been adopted by analogy and refers, where applicable, to the most proximal of (usually) the two longest jointed segments of the legs of the arthropoda.
Dr. Bonnan teaches a variety of anatomy-based and evolutionary biology courses at The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey covering diverse topics such as vertebrate embryology, comparative vertebrate anatomy, vertebrate evolution, systematics, dinosaurs, and general zoology.
In 1895, at the age of 20, Snodgrass entered Stanford University and majored in zoology, taking classes such as general zoology, embryology, entomology with Dr. Vernon Lyman Kellogg, ichthyology with then Stanford president Dr. David Starr Jordan, and comparative vertebrate anatomy.