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1. Both tetrapod ichnofaunas support assigning an age up to Artinskian to most Lower Permian red-bed tetrapod ichnofaunas of the North American Wolfcampian-Leonardian and the European Rotliegendes.

2. Corneous proteins are an important component of the tetrapod integument

3. The Studies of Preparation and Applications of Tetrapod - shape Zinc Oxide Whiskers.

4. The Amniotes are a group of tetrapod vertebrates that have a terrestrially adapted egg

5. These embryonic membranes and the lack of a larval stage distinguish Amniotes from tetrapod amphibians.

6. ZnO whisker , the only tetrapod among all kinds of whiskers, possesses good comprehensive properties.

7. A. eiselti is the largest tetrapod to lack lungs, double the size of the next largest.

8. Anurans have the greatest diversity of reproductive modes among tetrapod vertebrates, with at least 41 being currently recognized

9. Acanthostega also drew attention to a formerly underappreciated part of early tetrapod anatomy: the inside of the lower jaw.

10. If you put it in a pot, it will climb climbing oh, until the entire legislation, and then crashed a tetrapod overturned.

11. Allantois In tetrapod embryos, a sac formed by the outgrowth of the posterior ventral part of the gut, as a precocious urinary bladder

12. And the fusing of bones making up the lower jaw fortified this region, facilitating the presumed " buccal pump" mode of tetrapod ventilation.

13. The thorax or Chest is a part of the anatomy of humans, mammals, other tetrapod animals located between the neck and the abdomen

14. JENNIFER A. CLACK, a Reader in vertebrate paleontology and doctor of science at the University of Cambridge, has been studying tetrapod origins for 25 years.

15. The piscine resemblance suggested that the limbs of Acanthostega were not only adapted for use in water but that this was the ancestral tetrapod condition.

16. The Anuran skull is notable for the relatively few elements it contains: elements typically present in tetrapod skulls have been lost, or fused with adjacent structures

17. In other words, this animal, though clearly a tetrapod, was primarily an aquatic creature whose immediate forerunners were essentially fish that had never left the water.

18. The fin-limbs of sarcopterygiians are so like the expected ancestral form of tetrapod limbs that they have been universally considered the direct ancestors of land vertebrates.

19. But the nickel disappearance is one more clue about how the planet went from suffocating to a place where a terrestrial tetrapod could take a deep breath.

20. The largest family of zinc-finger transcription factors comprises those Containing the Krüppel-associated box (or KRAB domain), which are present only in tetrapod vertebrates

21. The ear region and associated parts of the braincase of Ichthyostega have long baffled researchers because they display a construction unlike that of any other tetrapod or fish from any period.

22. The report says the footprints of the tetrapod measure up to 26 centimeters (10 inches) wide, which scientists say is indicative of an animal around 5 meters (5 feet) in length.

23. The common ancestor of whales and of all other land animals was a flatheaded, salamander-shaped tetrapod that hauled itself out of the sea onto some muddy bank about 360 million years ago.

24. Amniotes are tetrapod vertebrates that are united by a common reproductive strategy involving the development of extra-embryonic membranes that permit either the laying of eggs on land or the retention of the embryos by the mother.

25. Amniotes are tetrapod vertebrates that are united by a common reproductive strategy involving the development of extra-embryonic membranes that permit either the laying of eggs on land or the retention of the embryos by the mother

26. Amniotes are tetrapod vertebrates that are united by a common reproductive strategy involving the development of extra-embryonic membranes that permit either the laying of eggs on land or the retention of the embryos by the mother

27. Amniotes are a clade of tetrapod vertebrates comprising the reptiles, birds, and mammals. Amniotes are characterized by having an egg equipped with an amnion, an adaptation to lay eggs on land or retain the fertilized egg within the mother.

28. Amniotes (from Greek ἀμνίον amnion, "membrane surrounding the fetus", earlier "bowl in which the blood of sacrificed animals was caught", from ἀμνός amnos, "lamb") are a clade of tetrapod vertebrates comprising the reptiles, birds, and mammals that lay their eggs on …

29. The Amniotes are a taxon of tetrapod vertebrates that include the Synapsida and Sauropsida (reptiles and dinosaurs, including birds).They are defined by embryonic development that includes the formation of several extensive membranes, the amnion, chorion, and allantois.Amniotes develop directly into a (typically) terrestrial form with limbs and a thick stratified epithelium, rather than first

30. A Bronchus is a large air-tube of the human (and, more generally, of the tetrapod) lung.Each lung has one large Bronchus, connecting it to the trachea.Within the lung the Bronchus branches successively into five lobar bronchi, 20 segmental bronchi, two or three more divisions, and finally into bronchioles.A Bronchus has cartilage plates, smooth muscle, and mucus-secreting gland-cells in its wall.