craniate
英:['kreɪnɪeɪt] 美: ['kreɪnɪˌeɪt]
craniate 基本解释
adj.有头盖的;
英英释义
craniate[ 'kreiniit ]
n.animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium同义词:vertebrate
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An early Cambrian craniate-like chordateAgnathan brain anatomy and craniate phylogenyThe Agnathan Ark: The Origin of Craniate BrainsA new stem craniate from the Ordovician of Morocco and the search for the sister group of the craniataThe brain and the cranial nerves in fossil, lower craniate vertebratesA contribution to structural analysis of the head of craniate animalsThe Phylogenetic Distribution and Innervation of Craniate Mechanoreceptive Lateral LinesThe Phylogenetic Distribution and Innervation of Craniate Mechanoreceptive Lateral LinesThe forebrain of the Pacific hagfish: a cladistic reconstruction of the ancestral craniate forebrain.Cranial and spinal nerve organization in amphioxus and lampreys: evidence for an ancestral craniate pattern