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UK
/ˈɛndəʊskˌɛlɪtən/
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NOUN
- the internal skeleton; bony and cartilaginous structure (especially of vertebrates)
How To Use endoskeleton In A Sentence
- He ended up hurting himself more with hitting the metal endoskeleton underneath.
- The other type of skeleton is the endoskeleton, which provides a solid frame to carry the soft tissues of all vertebrates, including humans.
- In the neomura theory it was very unlikely that earlier organisms, bacteria, trapped in their non-extremophile yet sturdy protein exoskeleton cell wall, would be able to loose it to develop a new extremophile one (archaebacteria) respectively develop an endoskeleton flexible cell (eukaryotes). HARPS Discovers 32 New Exoplanets | Universe Today
- Our endoskeleton gives us the ability to move, decide, commit.
- Thus, a threshold level of hox expression determines the onset of shh expression, and the subsequent heterochronic shift of Shh activity can affect the size of the fin endoskeleton. ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
- How was arnold in terminator series turned into machinic endoskeleton? SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 61
- The endoskeleton, which is composed of the vertebrae and associated axial structures, the limbs, the brain case, and various components of the skull, is the skeleton that is most familiarly vertebrate.
- Biological pathways are contingent, so other worlds could have invented flexible cells with endoskeleton suitable for multicellular organization (eykaryotes), as opposed to rigid exoskeletal cells (prokaryotes), right away. Where Could Humans Survive in our Solar System? | Universe Today
- This skeleton is enclosed by the epidermis and is thus an endoskeleton.