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Difference between Stomochord and Notochord | Balanoglossus

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between stomochord and notochord. Difference # Stomochord: 1. The stomochord arises as an out pocketing from the roof of the embryonic gut, ante­rior to the pharynx. 2. Endodermal derivative. 3. It has a narrow lumen, opening into the pharynx. 4. The wall of the lumen is composed of a single layer [...]

By |2016-07-22T08:10:10+00:00July 22, 2016|Phylum Chordata|Comments Off on Difference between Stomochord and Notochord | Balanoglossus

Continental Drift: Theory, Evidences and Explanation | Biology

In this article we will discuss about Continental Drift:- 1. Continental Drift Theory 2. Peninsular India 3. Paleontological Evidence of Continental Drift 4. Physical Evidence of Continental Drift 5. Palaeoclimate 6. Explanation of the Continental Drift Theory in the Light of Vertebrate Distribution. Contents: Continental Drift Theory Peninsular India Paleontological Evidence of Continental Drift Physical Evidence of Continental Drift Palaeoclimate [...]

By |2016-07-22T08:09:54+00:00July 22, 2016|Phylum Chordata|Comments Off on Continental Drift: Theory, Evidences and Explanation | Biology

Difference between Protostomes and Deuterostomes | Phylum Chordata

The upcoming discussion will update you about the difference between protostomes and deuterostomes. Difference # Protostomes:    1. Cleavage: Spiral, determinate or mosaic 2. Blastopore: Mouth develops from blastopore 3. Coelom: Schizocoelic (splitting of mesodermal) 4. Mesoderm: From 4d cell, proliferation 5. Arrangement of coelomic cavities: Variable in number 6. Larval type: Trochophore 7. Larval ciliary bands: Compound cilia from 1 [...]

By |2016-07-22T08:09:53+00:00July 22, 2016|Phylum Chordata|Comments Off on Difference between Protostomes and Deuterostomes | Phylum Chordata
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