VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: NOUN
- Plural form of vertebrate.
- Animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium
- Any member of the clade Craniata bearing bony skulls.
- Any of numerous animals having a cranium of bone or cartilage, including all vertebrates and the hagfishes.
- Animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium
VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: ADJECTIVE
- Having a backbone or spinal column
- Having a cranium.
VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- Having a skull or cranium, as do all vertebrates above the lampreys.
VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: RELATED WORDS
- Anthropoids, Taxa, Arthropods, Subfamily, Species, Archeopteryx, Crocodilians, Australopithecines, Chordates, Monotremes, Eukaryote, Archaeopteryx, Mammals, Invertebrates, Craniate
- Appendicular skeleton, Epibranchial, Ceratobranchial, Sphenethmoid, Parachordal, Parasphenoid, Pectoral girdle, Hyomandibular, Septomaxillary, Epicoracoid, Surangular, Ossean, Suspensorium, Hyostylic, Vertebrate
VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Tetrapods, Anthropoids, Taxa, Arthropods, Subfamily, Species, Archeopteryx, Crocodilians, Australopithecines, Chordates, Monotremes, Eukaryote, Archaeopteryx, Invertebrates, Craniate
- Appendicular skeleton, Epibranchial, Ceratobranchial, Sphenethmoid, Parachordal, Parasphenoid, Pectoral girdle, Hyomandibular, Septomaxillary, Epicoracoid, Surangular, Ossean, Suspensorium, Hyostylic, Vertebrate
VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- How Are the Skeletons of Vertebrates Like Levers?
- The mollusks are even more vulnerable than vertebrates.
- Appendage Regeneration in Vertebrates: What Makes This Possible?
- Mammals, fishes, birds, reptiles and amphibians are vertebrates.
- Vertebrates like human beings possess lungs for respiration.
- Examples drawn primarily from vertebrates and vascular plants.
- Animals can be divided into vertebrates and invertebrates.
- Particular emphasis will be placed on the comparative anatomy of the vertebrates, and the various ways in which vertebrates have solved common biological problems.
- Laboratory: comparative osteology of vertebrates, with emphasis on selected groups of vertebrates.
- Vertebrates Vertebrates are animals that have a backbone and an endoskeleton.
- The inner ear of craniate vertebrates is a system ranging from one to three interconnected tubes communicating with a corresponding number of recesses.
- Explain what Haikouella and Haikouichthys tell us about craniate evolution.
- Cambrian chordate, first to bear a skull; archaetypical craniate.
VERTEBRATES vs CRANIATE: QUESTIONS
- Where did the hippocampus first appear in vertebrates?
- Why are fish skulls different from other vertebrates?
- What are the similarities between vertebrates and invertebrates?
- What are the three segmental systems in vertebrates?
- What is the function of endoskeleton in vertebrates?
- What controls zygotic gene activation in vertebrates?
- Can vertebrates absorb nutrients through their skin?
- Are snakes classified as vertebrates or invertebrates?
- What are the respiratory structures in vertebrates?
- Are pineapple sponges invertebrates or vertebrates?
- N/A