skeletogenous sheath which surrounds the notochord. At a certain stage this sheath has lost all traces of its original seg- mentation. ...
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the pia mater and skeletogenous sheath initiates sub-. Fig. 3 This view of the closed roof of the fourth ventricle (arrows) ...
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to all vertebrates that the skeleton of the vertebral column develops within a similar skeletogenous connective tissue sheath of the chorda (IHL]~, 1927). ...
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In skeletogenous sheath of chorda-caudal end. 10. In sheath of spinal cord-caudal end. 11. In fibrous nasal capsule, between the cartilage bars. ...
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In the occipital area a layer of cells (cellular sheath) appears around the notochord. Depicted in a reconstruction of a stage 13 embryo. O'Rahilly R., Müller F., (1986)Fig. 2B. ... The skeletogenous layer may be contributing to the future falx cerebri in the hemispheric fissure. O'Rahilly R., Müller F., (1986)
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2. The ancestral sclerite, though crystalline in structure, soon assumed a non-crystalline form as a whole, as an adaptation to its secondarily acquired function of support, and as it grew in size the contents of the vacuole formed the spicule sheath.
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The cells in the expanded notochord were uniformly distributed and surrounded by a very thin sheath (Fig. 2, D and F). At the intervertebral segments, both the fibrosus and the cartilaginous parts of the annulus were detectable but compressed by the enlarged vertebral bodies (Fig.
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skeletogenous sheath and are attached proximally to cartilaginous intercentra. (see later under amniotes) rules out this homology. VERTEBRAE AND PHYLOGENY ...
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