A), and grow downwards over the gill clefts, and finally meet and coalesce along the ventral line, leaving a widish cavity between themselves and the body wall.
To the above characters may be added a glass-like transparency; and the presence of a widish space possibly filled with gelatinous tissue, and often traversed by contractile cells, between the alimentary tract and the body wall.
In the larva of Bombinator, and it would seem also that of Alytes and Pelodytes, the original widish openings of the two branchial chambers meet together in the ventral line, and form a single branchial opening or spiracle.
Each branchial cavity at first opens by a separate widish pore behind (fig.
The alimentary canal or mesenteron was left as a space between the hypoblast and the yolk, ending blindly in front, but opening behind by a widish aperture, the blastopore or anus of Rusconi (vide fig.
The cavity of each of them opens by a widish aperture into the vestibule at the base of the cerebral rudiment, which again opens directly into the cavity of the third ventricle (3 v).
For a binding of the Huitfeldt type the sole must be thick, not only at the ball of the foot, but at the waist; it should have a widish welt to prevent the toe-irons from pressing against the foot.
The former process commences when the mesoblastic bands form widish columns quite separate from each other.
At the insertion of these septa there are developed widishspaces between the layers of somatic and splanchnic mesoblast, which form transversely directed channels passing from the heart outwards.
C), and forms a widish cavity in the oral part of the embryo.
They are thin-walled widish tubes coextensive with the kidneys.
The caudal lobe, though less broad than the procephalic lobe, is still a widish structure.
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