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  1. Pharyngula – Evolution, development, and random biological …

    Evolution, development, and random biological ejaculations from a godless liberal

  2. Pharyngula - Wikipedia

    The pharyngula is a stage in the embryonic development of vertebrates. [1] At this stage, the embryos of all vertebrates are similar, having developed features typical of vertebrates, such …

  3. Constructing the pharyngula: connecting the primary axial tissues …

    The pharyngula stage of vertebrate development is characterized by stereotypical arrangement of ectoderm, mesoderm, and neural tissues from the anterior spinal cord to the posterior, yet …

  4. ZFIN Pharyngula Period Description

    The embryo is most evidently now a bilaterally organized creature, entering the pharyngula period with a well-developed notochord, and a newly-completed set of somites that extend to the end …

  5. pharyngula - ScienceBlogs

    Aug 18, 2017 · ScienceBlogs"The self-same atoms which, chaotically dispersed, made the nebula, now, jammed and temporarily caught in peculiar positions, form our brains; and the …

  6. Constructing the pharyngula: Connecting the primary axial tissues …

    Dec 1, 2023 · The pharyngula stage of vertebrate development is characterized by stereotypical arrangement of ectoderm, mesoderm, and neural tissues from the anteri…

  7. Pharyngula - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

    Pharyngula is a blog on FreeThoughtBlogs and ScienceBlogs run by PZ Myers. In 2006, the science journal Nature listed it as the top ranked blog written by a scientist. [1]

  8. Pharyngula Explained

    The pharyngula is a stage in the embryo nic development of vertebrates. [1] At this stage, the embryos of all vertebrates are similar, having developed features typical of vertebrates, such …

  9. 18.4: Recapitulation - Biology LibreTexts

    This page discusses the similarities in vertebrate embryonic development, particularly during the pharyngula stage, where key structures appear. It introduces the recapitulation theory, which …

  10. The Pharyngula: A Unifying Concept of Anatomy and Embryology ...

    The Pharyngula: A Unifying Concept of Anatomy and Embryology Comparative Anatomy and Embryology. William W. Ballard | The Quarterly Review of Biology: Vol 40, No 4 The Quarterly …