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The skin of the caudal peduncle is wrapped by dermal fibers at very steep fiber angles.
Although Basilosaurus possessed a fluke and peduncle, Buchholtz dismisses these features because they are too short relative to body length.
The stiff peduncle, in turn, functions as a rigid base for the flexible insertion of the caudal fin.
The descending fibers of the spinal tract of the trigeminal nerve can be observed ventromedial to the inferior cerebellar peduncle.
Grape berries are borne on the end of a stalk, the pedicel, which in turn is borne on the bunchstem, or peduncle.
In addition to the tentacles, these extremities include the hypostome, the lower peduncle, which is committed to foot formation, and the foot.
The body of the fish is measured from the tip of the mouth to the caudal peduncle.
The twisting action allows the animal to use the flukes in conjunction with the peduncle as a rudder.
The Committee also agreed that the peduncle should not be longer than 25mm in all classes.
The fungus then grows down the peduncle, blackening and weakening the tissue, so that the head eventually droops and wilts.
A profusion of white fibers issuing from the ventral aspect of the dentate nucleus converge rostrally to form the main part of the superior cerebellar peduncle.
An extensive sheet of sagittally running fibers extends posteriorly and includes fibers of the posterior thalamic peduncle, anterior commissure, and optic radiation.
The caudal fin of the barrelfish is only slightly emarginate instead of deeply forked and its caudal peduncle moderately stout and without keels instead of very slender.
The caudal fin and caudal peduncle usually have a pale yellow hue.
The thin, dark, and highly vascular tela choroidea of the 4th ventricle is attached to the posterior margin of the inferior medullary velum and the peduncle of the flocculus.
The reddish colour of the depistillated flower and its peduncle is a response to high light intensities during anthesis and should not be interpreted to indicate senescence.
A mature inflorescence taken from close to center of the plant is selected for measurement of its peduncle length and peduncle thickness.
The length of the peduncle should be measured from the base of the inflorescence to the stolon.
The plant was separated into roots, leaves, fruits, peduncle, and stem.
If the seed is rounded on the radicle surface only, it is an end seed growing nearest the peduncle end of the pod.
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Flowers axillary, racemose, with a scale at the base of the peduncle, some hermaphrodite and others lacking pistils.
Each peduncle joins, along with the taenia semicircularis, the anterior pillar of the fornix of its own side.
The animal is attached, as in the closely allied genus Tintinnus, by a peduncle to the bottom of the lorica.
More externally the mesial fillet is seen, while dorsal to the cerebellar peduncle is the posterior longitudinal bundle.
An order consisting of molluscs which have multivalve shells, supported on a peduncle.
In the drawing of pepo oblongus of Lobel, Icones, 641, the character of the peduncle is clearly defined.
The cone resembles that of P. excelsa, but is prevalently much shorter and with a relatively shorter peduncle.
Cirripedia having a carapace, consisting either of a capitulum on a peduncle, or of an operculated shell with a basis.
It can be recognized at once by the connate leaves that form the fascicle or by the remarkable stout curved peduncle of its cone.
The pedunculated Cirripedes are attached by a tubular tendinous process, called a peduncle.
Cirripedia having a peduncle, flexible, and provided with muscles.
The peduncle in this genus attains its greatest development.
As the fruit ripens, the peduncle lengthens and bends downward.
A peduncle on which a flower-cluster is raised is a Common peduncle.
Scape, a peduncle rising from the ground or near it, as in many Violets.
If raised on a naked stalk of its own it is pedunculate, and the stalk is a Peduncle.
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