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anterior
toward the front or head end. opposite of posterior
caudal
toward the tail or tail end. opposite of cephalic.
cephalic
of or pertaining ot the head. opposite of caudal
dorsal
relating tot he back or upper surface. opposite of ventral
lateral
toward the side. opposite of medial
medial
toward the sagittal plane or center of the body. opposite of lateral
posterior
the hind part of the body. opposite of anterior
ventral
relating to the belly or underside. opposite of dorsal
4 morphological characteristics common to all chordates
1. presence of pharyngeal gill slits in the throat
2. notochord
3. doral hollow nerve cord
4. post-anal tail
cheek cells are
simple squamous epithelium
esophagus cells are
stratified squamous epithelium
tubule in a kidney cells are
cuboidal epithelium
oral mucosa cells are
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
simple squamous epithelium are located in
cheek cells
stratified squamous epithelium are located
esophagus
cuboidal epithelium cells are located in
tubule in a kidney
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium cells are located in
oral mucosa
cilia are in ___ cells
pseudostratified ciliated columnar epilthelium
basement membrane is like... and is under the ____
glue. connective tissue
thickened segments of the earthworm
clitellum
worm's skin is covered in
cuticle
thin walled organ in worm
crop
muscular organ in worm
gizzard
aeortic arches
go across the esophagus. they maintain blood pressure
frog tongue is attached at _____ end
anterior
how the osteocytes get into the blood
haversian canal