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The root of only one molar tooth remains in the jaw of the Old Man of Cro-
Magnon, a fact that contributed to the idea of his extreme age. In fact, it is
probable that the loss of the majority of his teeth occurred after death. The teeth of
the other ...
The root of only one molar tooth remains in the jaw of the Old Man of Cro-
Magnon, a fact that contributed to the idea of his extreme age. In fact, it is
probable that the loss of the majority of his teeth occurred after death. The teeth of
the other ...
Page 634
The spinal ganglia are derived from cells of the neural crest — the loose
mesenchyme-like tissue that remains between the neural tube and skin after
separation of the two. Part of the cells of the neural crest in the region of the trunk
and tail ...
The spinal ganglia are derived from cells of the neural crest — the loose
mesenchyme-like tissue that remains between the neural tube and skin after
separation of the two. Part of the cells of the neural crest in the region of the trunk
and tail ...
Page 639
In male mammals the excretory and genital ducts remain connected, having the
urethra as their common outlet; ... The tubercle is laid down in a similar way in
embryos of both sexes, and the region of the urinogenital orifice remains in an ...
In male mammals the excretory and genital ducts remain connected, having the
urethra as their common outlet; ... The tubercle is laid down in a similar way in
embryos of both sexes, and the region of the urinogenital orifice remains in an ...
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