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hemapophyses (pl.)
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hemapophyses Sentence Examples
- The vertebrae of amphibians and reptiles lack hemapophyses.
- In fish, hemapophyses form the lower arches of the vertebrae.
- Hemapophyses serve as attachment points for muscles and fins.
- The size and shape of hemapophyses vary greatly among different fish species.
- In some fish, hemapophyses are fused to form a single structure known as a hemal spine.
- Hemapophyses are an important part of the axial skeleton of fish.
- The development of hemapophyses is influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
- Hemapophyses are homologous to the transverse processes of other vertebrates.
- The study of hemapophyses can provide insights into the evolutionary history of fish.
- Hemapophyses are often used as landmarks for identifying different regions of the vertebral column.
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The vertebrae of amphibians and reptiles lack hemapophyses.
In fish, hemapophyses form the lower arches of the vertebrae.
Hemapophyses serve as attachment points for muscles and fins.
The size and shape of hemapophyses vary greatly among different fish species.