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Interclavicle - Wikipedia
An interclavicle is a bone which, in most tetrapods, is located between the clavicles. Therian mammals (marsupials and placentals) are the only tetrapods which ... en.wikipedia.org
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INTERCLAVICLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a ventral median membrane bone in front of the sternum and between the clavicles in certain vertebrates (as the monotremes and most reptiles) www.merriam-webster.com
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Interclavicle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The parasternal process (long posterior stem) of the interclavicle has been thought to be a synapomorphy of amniotes, diadectomorphs, and seymouriamorphs. www.sciencedirect.com
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interclavicle
interclavicle Anat. (ɪntəˈklævɪk(ə)l) [f. inter- 3 + clavicle.] A T-shaped or rod-like dermal bony plate lying on the under side of the sternum and attached to the clavicles, in lizards, crocodiles, and the lower mammals.1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 36 Those ‘parosteal’ bones which are developed from t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Interclavicle | anatomy - Britannica
Functionally, the clavicle braces the shoulder, distributing weight from the arm and shoulder to the axial skeleton. In addition, it creates a protective space ... www.britannica.com
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INTERCLAVICLE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Interclavicle definition: a median membrane bone developed between the collarbones, or in front of the breastbone, in many vertebrates. www.dictionary.com
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INTERCLAVICLE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a membrane bone between and beneath the clavicles, present in some fossil amphibians, all reptiles except snakes, and monotremes. www.collinsdictionary.com
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Comparative development of the crocodylian interclavicle and avian ...
The interclavicle and furcula are among the first skeletal elements to ossify, beginning at Ferguson stage 19 (Alligator) and Hamburger and Hamilton stage 33 ( ... pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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The interclavicle in reptile is A. H-shaped B. W-shaped C ... - Vedantu
The interclavicle bone is generally 'T' shaped in most of the tetrapods which prolongs the sternum anteriorly. It varies from within various organisms. www.vedantu.com
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Interclavicle - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The interclavicle acts to link the sternum to the clavicles, the two elements that brace the pectoral girdle. The median strut of bone resists compression ... www.sciencedirect.com
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Clavicles, interclavicles, gastralia, and sternal ribs in sauropod ...
The interclavicle is generally interpreted to have been lost in Dinosauriformes (Nesbitt, 2011). A supposed absence of clavicles was often used as synapomorphy ... pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Australothyris
The articulated postcranial skeleton is weathered to the point that only portions of the cervical vertebrae and interclavicle are in good enough condition The interclavicle is anchor-shaped (like ankyramorph, or "anchor-form" parareptiles), but in contrast to ankyramorphs, the center of the interclavicle wikipedia.org
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episternum
episternum Anat. (ɛpɪˈstɜːnəm) [f. epi- + sternum.] In mammals, the upper part of the sternum or breast-bone; in other animals, applied variously to certain structures adjoining the breast.1855 Owen Skel. & Teeth 39 The long stem of the episternum covers the outer part of the groove, where it repres... Oxford English Dictionary
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Clavicle
The earliest tetrapods retained this arrangement, with the addition of a diamond-shaped interclavicle between the base of the clavicles, although this The interclavicle is absent in marsupials and placental mammals. wikipedia.org
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omosternum
‖ omosternum Comp. Anat. (əʊməʊˈstɜːnəm) [f. Gr. ὦµο-ς shoulder + mod.L. sternum, Gr. στέρνον breast.] A cartilage, or an ossification of such cartilage at the anterior extremity of the sternum. It is probably always derived from the ventral ends of the coracoids, and is called by Gegenbaur Epicorac... Oxford English Dictionary
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