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eusthenopteron मीनिंग इन हिंदी
eusthenopteron उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- In tetrapodomorph fishes such as Eusthenopteron, no such neck joint existed.
- Acanthostega had the same arrangement as Eusthenopteron, and thus no neck joint.
- The same system is seen in coelacanths and the better-known " Eusthenopteron ".
- Anatomically, " Eusthenopteron " shares many unique features in common with the earliest known tetrapods.
- An old and persistent notion is that " Eusthenopteron " was able to crawl onto land using its fins.
- "Eusthenopteron " differs significantly from some later Carboniferous tetrapods in the apparent absence of a recognized larval stage and a definitive metamorphosis.
- One of the earliest known vertebrates to have a femur is the " eusthenopteron ", a lobe-finned fish from the Late Devonian period.
- The earliest known fossilised evidence of bone marrow has been found in " Eusthenopteron ", which may be the origin of bone marrow in tetrapods.
- The same major forearm bones ( humerus, radius, and ulna ) are found in fossils of lobe-finned fish such as " Eusthenopteron ".
- This might indicate that " Eusthenopteron " developed directly, with the hatchling already attaining the general body form of the adult ( Cote et al ., 2002 ).
