A) In other instances, which, so far as I can judge, are more common than in the previous stages, the protoplasm of two or more ova is fused together.
It contains a number of tentacles arranged in pairs within the chamber so as to form a sieve-like fringe inside the circular mouth; of these, the ventral pair are large, fused together, and attached to the lower lip.
Silica, 1 part; carbonate of potassium or of sodium, 2 parts; fused together.
The bones of the carpus are seven in number, the scaphoid and the semilunar being fused together.
Fused together, these muscles form by their union what veterinary anatomists call the anterior extensor of the metacarpus.
The dentaries of the two rami are nearly always fused together, but in Ichthyornis and Archaeopteryx the two rami are but loosely united.
The two bones forming the distal row of tarsals are both small and rounded; one represents the first three tarsalia fused together, the other tarsalia 4 and 5.
The =sacral vertebrae= are characterised by the fact that they are firmly fused together, and are united with the pelvic girdle by means of their transverse processes and rudimentary ribs.
The anterior edges of the two adductor muscles may be fused together.
The anterior edges of the two adductor muscles are strongly fused together in some cases.
In some cases, the anterior edges of the two adductor muscles are firmly fused together.
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