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notogenesis - traducción al árabe

FLEXIBLE ROD-SHAPED BODY FOUND IN EMBRYOS OF ALL CHORDATES
Notogenesis; Notocord; Notchrod; Notochordata
  • spotted African lungfish]] showing the notochord

notogenesis         
‎ تَكَوُّنُ القُردود‎
notogenesis         
تَكَوُّنُ القُردود
notochord         
‎ القُردود‎

Definición

notochord
['n??t?(?)k?:d]
¦ noun Zoology a cartilaginous skeletal rod supporting the body in all embryonic and some adult chordate animals.
Origin
C19: from Gk noton 'back' + chord2.

Wikipedia

Notochord

In anatomy, the notochord is a flexible rod which is similar in structure to the stiffer cartilage. If a species has a notochord at any stage of its life cycle (along with 4 other features), it is, by definition, a chordate. The notochord consists of inner, vacuolated cells covered by fibrous and elastic sheaths, lies along the anteroposterior axis (front to back), is usually closer to the dorsal than the ventral surface of the embryo, and is composed of cells derived from the mesoderm.

The most commonly cited functions of the notochord are: as a midline tissue that provides directional signals to surrounding tissue during development, as a skeletal (structural) element, and as a vertebral precursor.

In lancelets the notochord persists throughout life as the main structural support of the body. In tunicates the notochord is present only in the larval stage, being completely absent in the adult animal. In these invertebrate chordates, the notochord is not vacuolated. In all vertebrates other than the hagfish, the notochord is integrated into the vertebral column, with its original structure being (nearly) retained in the intervertebral discs as the nucleus pulposus.