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1. Excellent lamprey pie.

2. Upstream migration is most important for populations of anadromous fish and lamprey species like Salmo salar, sea lampreys Petromyzon marinus and Lampetra fluviatilis or some sturgeons as Acipenser sturio because of their need for periodical (optimally annual) long-distance migrations.

3. 28 Using reverse transcription PCR, kininogen mRNA was also detected in lamprey gut, kidney, and leukocyte, but absent in lamprey buccal gland.

4. This is a brain from a lamprey eel.

5. Agnatha are jawless fish. Lampreys and hagfish are in this class

6. Is it thinking lamprey eel thoughts, sitting there in its nutrient medium?

7. They're kind of like eels or hagfish or lampreys, but different.

8. 21 The gill openings were arranged in an oblique line as in lampreys.

9. Finally, Mussa-Ivaldi of Northwestern took a completely intact, independent lamprey eel brain.

10. Finally, Mussa- Ivaldi of Northwestern took a completely intact, independent lamprey eel brain.

11. BIO 330 • So as we mentioned earlier, and lampreys are actually mostly, lampreys Apieces are parasitic and ecto parasites, meaning external parasites of fishes, as well as large animals by in animals such as whales

12. A: Burbot are piscivores and they prey on lamprey, grayling, whitefish, trout, stickleback and even perch

13. 30 Henry I of England dies of food poisoning from a surfeit of lampreys at St.

14. Finger said these chemosensory cells are found in most aquatic vertebrates, including sharks, bony fish and lampreys.

15. 19 The swarming lampreys consume not only dead or sickly fish but set upon otherwise healthy ones.

16. In front there were two eyes and a single central nostril(Sentencedict.com), like that of a lamprey.

17. Agnatha - superclass of eel-shaped chordates lacking jaws and pelvic fins: lampreys; hagfishes; some extinct forms superclass Agnatha Craniata,

18. In 1530 the prior of Llanthony at Gloucester sent "cheise carp and baked lampreys" to Henry VIII at Windsor.

19. In skeleton: General features Paired Appendages are not found in ancestral vertebrates and are not present in the modern cyclostomes (e.g., lampreys, hagfishes)

20. Craniates (Craniata) are a group of chordates that includes hagfish, lampreys, and jawed vertebrates such as amphibians, birds, reptiles, mammals, and fishes

21. Like, more or less 20 years ago I was already working on a computer making simulations of lamprey and salamander locomotion during my PhD.

22. Agnathan, (superclass Agnatha), any member of the group of primitive jawless fishes that includes the lampreys (order Petromyzoniformes), hagfishes (order Myxiniformes), and several extinct groups.

23. Cutthroat The area provides habitat for threatened coho salmon, chinook and steelhead trout as well as Cutthroat trout and lamprey, which are species of concern.

24. Agnatha: 1 n superclass of eel-shaped chordates lacking jaws and pelvic fins: lampreys; hagfishes; some extinct forms Synonyms: superclass Agnatha Type of: class (biology) a …

25. Follicular epithelium of the lamprey testis, unlike in other Anamnia, does not form spermatocysts; implantation of spermatids and spermia into cytoplasm of the follicular cells is not observed

26. Superclass Agnatha is made up of living and extinct forms. In older classifications, extant forms—that is, the lampreys and hagfishes— were grouped together as Cyclostomata (round mouth)

27. Other articles where Appendage is discussed: skeleton: General features: Paired Appendages are not found in ancestral vertebrates and are not present in the modern cyclostomes (e.g., lampreys, hagfishes)

28. In the most primitive vertebrates, the hagfish and lampreys, the kidney is unusually simple: it consists of a row of nephrons, each emptying directly into the archinephric duct.

29. The microscopy studies of the Aortae of the lobster, horseshoe crab and whelk revealed tissue structures which differ widely from each other as well as from the structures of the lamprey and hagfish.

30. The morphology of the opisthonephric kidney of young adult anadromous sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus L., was examined at regular intervals during the gradual acclimation of these recently metamorphosed individuals to full-strength seawater.

31. Further, remnant Kiyi populations in lakes Huron and Ontario may have competed with, or have been preyed upon by, introduced fish species such as the Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), Alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus) and Rainbow Smelt (Osmerus mordax).

32. Chordates (Chordata) are a group of animals that includes vertebrates, tunicates, lancelets. Of these, the vertebrates—lampreys, mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, and fishes—are the most familiar and are the group to which humans belong.

33. Anadromous fish are born in freshwater, then migrate to the ocean as juveniles where they grow into adults before migrating back into freshwater to spawn. Examples: salmon, smelt, American shad, hickory shad, striped bass, lamprey, gulf sturgeon

34. As the shortnose cisco did occur in relatively shallow depths (< 40m at times), it is possible that it may have interacted with introduced pelagic fishes such as the sea lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), alewife (Alosa pseudoharengus), and rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax).

35. Anadromous Sentence Examples Lampreys, sticklebacks, cattoids, sturgeons - the white sturgeon (Acipenser transmontanus) is commonly known as the "Oregon sturgeon" - trout and salmon are the principal Anadromous fish, the salmon and trout being the most important economically. …

36. ‘In the complementary category of the protostomes, which includes annelids and arthropods, the Blastopore develops into the mouth.’ ‘One group, including amphioxus, lampreys, sturgeons and amphibians, displays the primitive condition, with holoblastic eggs and involution of the endoderm through a Blastopore.’

37. Baitfish includes all forms of minnows; suckers, chubs, Fallfish, lampreys; Gizzard Shad 8 inches or less taken from inland ponds, lakes or reservoirs; and all forms of darters, killifishes and stonecats (except those listed as threatened or endangered species).Legally taken gamefish may be used as bait

38. One of the most important and interesting Antiparallel α structures is the globin fold, which has been found in the three-dimensional structures of a large group of related proteins including myoglobin and the hemoglobins of various mammals, glycera, lamprey, insect and even legume root nodules.

39. Baitfish includes all forms of minnows; suckers, chubs, Fallfish, lampreys; Gizzard Shad 8 inches or less taken from inland ponds, lakes or reservoirs; and all forms of darters, killifishes and stonecats (except those listed as threatened or endangered species).Legally taken gamefish may be used as bait

40. And what's interesting is that the salamander has kept a very primitive circuit, which is very similar to the one we find in the lamprey, this primitive eel-like fish, and it looks like during evolution, new neural oscillators have been added to control the limbs, to do the leg locomotion.

41. The Anadromous River Lamprey (Lampetra ayresii) is known to occur in North America from Alaska to central California, generally in association with larger estuarine systems (such as the Fraser River in British Columbia, the Sacramento River in California, and the Columbia River in Washington-Oregon; Vladykov and Follett 1958; Weitkamp and

42. Given our current understanding of craniate phylogeny, the observation of programmed genome reorganization in both lamprey and hagfish could be considered evidence that chromatin diminution was characteristic of the common ancestor of all Craniates, or of a basal taxon with a genome biology that was otherwise very similar to the craniate ancestor.