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invertebrate$40592$ - Übersetzung nach griechisch

Invertebrate palaeontology; Invertebrate palæontology; Invertebrate Paleontology; Invertebrate fossils
  • ''[[Aviculopecten]] subcardiformis''; an extinct [[pectenoid]] from the [[Logan Formation]] (Lower [[Carboniferous]]) of [[Wooster, Ohio]] (external mold).
  • [[Bryozoan]] fossils in an [[Ordovician]] [[oil shale]] from [[Estonia]]. [[Field of view]] is 15 cm across.

invertebrate      
n. ασπόνδυλος
eye ball         
  • Eye of [[European bison]]
  • bluebottle fly]] have compound eyes
  • Evolution of the [[mollusc eye]]
  • An image of a house fly compound eye surface by using [[scanning electron microscope]]
  • The eye of a [[red-tailed hawk]]
  • Anatomy of the compound eye of an insect
  • [[Human eye]]
ORGAN THAT DETECTS LIGHT AND CONVERTS IT INTO ELECTRO-CHEMICAL IMPULSES IN NEURONS
Eyes; Eye ball; Ocular globe; Eyeballs; Eye (invertebrate); Eye (vertebrate); Eye membrane; Eye (anatomy); Animal eyes; Simple eye; Camera-type eye; Oculars; Eye balls; Robotic eye; Cyber-eye; Schizochroal eye; Apposition eye; Conjunctival disorders; Ocular; Eyeball; Camera eye
βολβός ματιού
air pipe         
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  • crop]] of the cockroach.  Scale bar, 2 mm.
  • Lymph nodes of the trachea.
  • An example of [[stridor]], which develops when the trachea is narrowed or obstructed.
  • Tracheal diverticulum as seen on axial CT imaging
  • Tracheal system of dissected [[cockroach]].  The largest tracheae run across the width of the body of the cockroach and are horizontal in this image. Scale bar, 2 mm.
CARTILAGINOUS TUBE THAT CONNECTS THE PHARYNX AND LARYNX TO THE LUNGS
Windpipe; Tracheae; Tracheal diseases; Air pipe; Invertebrate trachea; Vertebrate trachea; Rings of the trachea; Tracheal rings; Cartilages of the trachea; Ring of the trachea; Windwipe; Annular ligaments of trachea; Rings of cartilage; Rings of cartillage; Tracheal ring; Tracheal disease; Trachaea; Tracheal; Tracheary; Tracea; Wind pipe; Ligamenta anularia; Human trachea; Trachea transplant; Tracheal cartilage; Ligamenta anularia tracheae; Cartilagines tracheales; Tracheal cartilages; Airpipe; Tracheas
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Definition

Invertebrata
·noun ·pl A comprehensive division of the animal kingdom, including all except the Vertebrata.

Wikipedia

Invertebrate paleontology

Invertebrate paleontology (also spelled invertebrate palaeontology) is sometimes described as invertebrate paleozoology or invertebrate paleobiology. Whether it is considered to be a subfield of paleontology, paleozoology, or paleobiology, this discipline is the scientific study of prehistoric invertebrates by analyzing invertebrate fossils in the geologic record.

By invertebrates are meant the non-vertebrate creatures of the kingdom Animalia (or Metazoa) in the biotic domain of Eukaryota. By phyletic definition, these many-celled, sub-vertebrate animals lack a vertebral column, spinal column, vertebrae, backbone, or long, full-length notochord—in contrast to the vertebrates in the one phylum of Chordata.

Relatedly, invertebrates have never had a cartilaginous or boney internal skeleton, with its skeletal supports, gill slits, ribs and jaws. Finally, throughout geologic time, invertebrates have remained non-craniate creatures; that is, they never developed a cranium, nerve-chord brain, skull, or hard protective braincase (unlike many vertebrates).