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haemal Meaning in Bengali



 রক্তসম্বন্ধীয়, রক্তকোষসম্বন্ধীয়,

রক্তনালী বা রক্ত ​​সংক্রান্ত

Adjective:

রক্তকোষসম্বন্ধীয়, রক্তসম্বন্ধীয়,





haemal's Usage Examples:

the vertebral body is the haemal canal.


A spinous ventral process emerging from the haemal arch is referred to as the haemal spine.


Dasygnathoides is known from a right maxilla and pterygoid, a partial vertebra, a haemal arch and a phalanx, an articular and an osteoderm.


In the haemal arches from the bottoms of vertebrae near the front of the tail, the holes that they form with the centra - the haemal canals - are.


part of the coelomic cavities of echinoderms, together with the haemal coelom (or haemal system), perivisceral coelom, gonadal coelom and perihaemal coelom.


vertebrae also possess haemal spines which jut out from the bottom of each vertebrae.


While most early tetrapods have slanted haemal spines which are positioned.


They lacked intercentra, even in the tail, and had are no free haemal arches.


It consists of five tail vertebrae, a sacral vertebra, a left humerus, haemal arches and rib fragments.


Aside from the water vascular system, echinoderms have a haemal coelom (or haemal system, the "haemal" being a misnomer), a perivisceral coelom, a gonadal.


facets (in the body) or haemal spines (in the tail), though Microbrachis did have small intercentra and Pantylus did have small haemal spines.


hydraulic pressure to the tentacles and tube feet, allowing them to move, and a haemal system.


in the water, Piveteau noted its short neck, short manus, well developed haemal spines and slight pachyostosis of the ribs.


cervical, five dorsal, and three caudal vertebrae, few dorsal ribs, three haemal arches, the left humerus, a fragmentary ulna, the metacarpal IV, a partial.


and 18 haemal arches (bones from the tail) that include a sequence of 17 anterior and middle caudal vertebrae and their corresponding haemal arches found.


dorsal ribs, and six sacral ribs; five other caudal vertebrae with two haemal arches; a right femur; and pelvic girdle elements, including an ilium, ischium.


autapomorphies: "deep tail, comprised of long, posteriorly directed, round-ended haemal spines in contact along their anterior and posterior margins distally, combined.


The long haemal arches would have given the tail a large lateral surface area for greater.


partial sacrum, 13 articulated caudal vertebrae (some with articulated haemal arches), the right pubis, the left ischium, and several dorsal ribs, Punatitan.


which includes cervical, dorsal and caudal vertebrae, dorsal ribs, and a haemal arch, has been assigned to Lirainosaurus.



haemal's Meaning':

relating to the blood vessels or blood

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