urodele

NOUN
  1. amphibians that resemble lizards
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How To Use urodele In A Sentence

  • Among vertebrates, newts and other urodele amphibians show a remarkable capacity for regeneration.
  • Pond-breeding urodeles, such as A. texanum, exhibit postnuptial gametogenesis.
  • Among vertebrates, newts and other urodele amphibians show a remarkable capacity for regeneration.
  • Among vertebrates, newts and other urodele amphibians show a remarkable capacity for regeneration.
  • The system is present in urodeles, caecilians, anurans, testudines, mammals, and lepidosaurs.
  • Caecilians, urodeles and some anurans, snakes, amphisbaenians and some lizards have a stapes, which may be attached to the shoulder girdle or skin, and are well suited to detecting low frequency vibrations from the substrate.
  • For more than a century, urodele amphibians have been used as models for embryology, physiology, and natural history research.
  • Its skeleton segmented, as in mammals and birds, into three parts; the upper part gave rise to the palatine and pterygoid in Anura, but seemed to disappear in Urodeles, where the so-called palatine and pterygoid developed in the mucous membrane of the mouth; the middle part gave, as in birds, the quadrate, which formed a suspensorium for both arches; the lower part, as Meckel's cartilage, formed a foundation for the bones of the lower jaw. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • Urodele amphibians such as newts and axolotls show a remarkable capacity for regenerating body structures such as tails, limbs, jaws, and the lens of the eye.
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