mesomyodian (Meaning)

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mesomyodian (n.)

A bird having a mesomyodous larynx.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mesomyodian

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mesomyodian Sentence Examples

  1. The mesomyodian position of the parietal foramina is a defining characteristic of the trionychid family.
  2. Mesomyodian turtles have a distinctive skull morphology with the pineal foramen situated approximately midway between the orbits.
  3. The mesomyodian suture pattern in cypriniform fishes is used to classify various species.
  4. The mesomyodian lamina forms a septum that separates the corpus callosum from the lateral ventricles of the brain.
  5. Mesomyodian fishes exhibit a unique arrangement of the muscles around the mouth, which allows for specialized feeding behaviors.
  6. The mesomyodian canal houses the facial nerve and blood vessels in the human skull.
  7. The mesomyodian ligament connects the middle ear bones to the skull in tetrapods.
  8. Mesomyodian mustelids, such as the weasel, have a slender body and long, bushy tail.
  9. The mesomyodian opening in the skull of fossil tetrapods provides insights into the evolution of jaw mechanics.
  10. Mesomyodian mammals have a specialized muscle arrangement that supports the expansion and contraction of their diaphragm during respiration.

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A bird having a mesomyodous larynx.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The mesomyodian position of the parietal foramina is a defining characteristic of the trionychid family.

Mesomyodian turtles have a distinctive skull morphology with the pineal foramen situated approximately midway between the orbits.

The mesomyodian suture pattern in cypriniform fishes is used to classify various species.

The mesomyodian lamina forms a septum that separates the corpus callosum from the lateral ventricles of the brain.