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Example sentences for "vertebrate animals"

  • Manual of Vertebrate Animals of the Northern United States, 8th ed.

  • There are numerous species of them, all of which live in the bodies of vertebrate animals.

  • The salivary glands pour into the digestive tube a liquid, generally colourless, which, from the place where it is secreted, and its alkaline nature, corresponds to the saliva in vertebrate animals.

  • They have been considered as secretory organs, answering to the pancreas in vertebrate animals.

  • These larvæ of the Ascidians are said to be, in their manner of development, related to the Vertebrata in the relative position of the nervous system, and in possessing a structure closely like the chorda dorsalis of vertebrate animals.

  • Upon the hypothesis of special creations of the different species of vertebrate animals, every one of Mr. Spencer's questions, asked as if they were unanswerable, can receive a satisfactory solution.

  • The head of insects is clearly analogous to that of vertebrate animals, except in one respect, that they do not breathe by it.

  • The first general rule that may be laid down under this section is,--That among insects, contrary to what mostly occurs in vertebrate animals, the size of the female is almost constantly larger than that of the male.

  • I shall only observe, that some slight analogy may perhaps be traced between these pieces and the vertebrae and ribs of vertebrate animals, particularly the Chelonian reptiles.

  • Phosphate of lime forms the larger proportion of the earthy matters of the bones of Vertebrate animals, and also occurs in less amount in the skeletons of certain of the Invertebrates (e.

  • The whole of this difficult question has thus been reopened, and we may yet have to record the first advent of Vertebrate animals in the Lower Silurian.

  • An Introduction to the Systematic Zoology and Morphology of Vertebrate Animals.

  • The Four Classes of Vertebrate Animals, according to Linnaeus and Lamarck.

  • The Records of the Creation of Vertebrate Animals (Comparative Anatomy, Embryology, and Palaeontology).

  • Cuvier and other modern physiologists, from the ganglionic structure of this organ, are of opinion that it is not the analogue of the cerebro-spinal system of vertebrate animals, but rather of their great sympathetic nerves.

  • The coats that inclose the various branches of the nervous system in insects seem analogous to those of vertebrate animals.

  • We shall now turn our attention to next to the highest class of Vertebrate animals--the birds.

  • To determine some methods of development in vertebrate animals.

  • Mammals are considered the highest of vertebrate animals, not only because of their complicated structure, but because their instincts are so well developed.

  • Vertebrate animals have at least two methods of getting their oxygen.

  • ABSOR'BENTS, the system of minute vessels by which the nutritive elements of food and other matters are carried into the circulation of vertebrate animals.

  • In vertebrate animals this is done by the lymphatics and lacteals, in plants chiefly by the roots.

  • History of the Development of the Central Nervous System, of the Extremities, of the Branchial Arches, and of the Tail of Vertebrate Animals.

  • An abundance of the most interesting examples of rudimentary organs is furnished by Comparative Osteology, or the study of the skeletons of vertebrate animals, one of the most attractive branches of Comparative Anatomy.

  • Ontogeny, or the Individual History of Development of Vertebrate Animals, including Man.

  • Linnaeus had arranged all animals in a single series, which he divided into six classes, two classes of Invertebrate, and four classes of Vertebrate animals.

  • THE HANG OF THE LOWER JAW The manner in which the lower jaw is connected with the skull yields one of the most easily recognised differences between the great groups of vertebrate animals.

  • The great bulk of the nervous system of vertebrate animals consists of a mass of tissue lying along the dorsal line of the body and enclosed in a cartilaginous or bony sheath.


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