hypocercal - significado y definición. Qué es hypocercal
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Qué (quién) es hypocercal - definición


Finlet         
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  • Caudal fin of a [[grey reef shark]]
  • lobe-finned fish]] and B) the walking leg of a [[tetrapod]]. Bones considered to correspond with each other have the same color.
  • Dorsal fin of a chub (''[[Leuciscus cephalus]]'')
  • The [[haddock]], a type of [[cod]], is ray-finned. It has three dorsal and two anal fins
  • Similar adaptations for fully aquatic lifestyle are found both in dolphins and ichthyosaurs.
  • In a parallel but independent evolution, the ancient reptile {{extinct}}''[[Ichthyosaurus communis]]'' developed fins (or flippers) very similar to fish (or dolphins).
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  •  [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this [[coelacanth]], have fins that are borne on a fleshy, lobe-like, scaly stalk extending from the body. Due to the high number of fins it possesses, the coelacanth has high maneuverability and can orient its body in almost any direction in the water.
  • Skeleton of a [[ray-finned fish]]
  •  [[Cartilaginous fishes]], like this shark, have fins that are elongated and supported with soft and unsegmented rays named ceratotrichia, filaments of elastic protein resembling the horny [[keratin]] in hair and feathers.
  • Pectoral fin with fleshy lobe of ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
  • extant]] coelacanth ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
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  • Shark fin
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BONY SKIN-COVERED SPINES OR RAYS PROTRUDING FROM THE BODY OF A FISH OR AQUATIC MAMMAL
Caudal fin; Pectoral fin; Anal fin; Pectoral fins; Gonopodium; Caudal keel; Lepidotrichia; Caudal peduncle; Adipose fin; Anal fins; Andropodium; Fin ray; Ray (fish fin anatomy); Heterocercal; Homocercal; Finlet; Diphycercal; Caudal tail; Caudal fins; Gonopodia; Evolution of paired fins; Robotic fish fins; Lobe fin; Ray fin; Finray; Hypocercal tail
·noun A little fin; one of the parts of a divided fin.
Homocercal         
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  • Caudal fin of a [[grey reef shark]]
  • lobe-finned fish]] and B) the walking leg of a [[tetrapod]]. Bones considered to correspond with each other have the same color.
  • Dorsal fin of a chub (''[[Leuciscus cephalus]]'')
  • The [[haddock]], a type of [[cod]], is ray-finned. It has three dorsal and two anal fins
  • Similar adaptations for fully aquatic lifestyle are found both in dolphins and ichthyosaurs.
  • In a parallel but independent evolution, the ancient reptile {{extinct}}''[[Ichthyosaurus communis]]'' developed fins (or flippers) very similar to fish (or dolphins).
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  •  [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this [[coelacanth]], have fins that are borne on a fleshy, lobe-like, scaly stalk extending from the body. Due to the high number of fins it possesses, the coelacanth has high maneuverability and can orient its body in almost any direction in the water.
  • Skeleton of a [[ray-finned fish]]
  •  [[Cartilaginous fishes]], like this shark, have fins that are elongated and supported with soft and unsegmented rays named ceratotrichia, filaments of elastic protein resembling the horny [[keratin]] in hair and feathers.
  • Pectoral fin with fleshy lobe of ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
  • extant]] coelacanth ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
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  • video5=}}
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  • Shark fin
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BONY SKIN-COVERED SPINES OR RAYS PROTRUDING FROM THE BODY OF A FISH OR AQUATIC MAMMAL
Caudal fin; Pectoral fin; Anal fin; Pectoral fins; Gonopodium; Caudal keel; Lepidotrichia; Caudal peduncle; Adipose fin; Anal fins; Andropodium; Fin ray; Ray (fish fin anatomy); Heterocercal; Homocercal; Finlet; Diphycercal; Caudal tail; Caudal fins; Gonopodia; Evolution of paired fins; Robotic fish fins; Lobe fin; Ray fin; Finray; Hypocercal tail
·adj Having the tail nearly or quite symmetrical, the vertebral column terminating near its base;
- opposed to heterocercal.
caudal fin         
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  • Caudal fin of a [[grey reef shark]]
  • lobe-finned fish]] and B) the walking leg of a [[tetrapod]]. Bones considered to correspond with each other have the same color.
  • Dorsal fin of a chub (''[[Leuciscus cephalus]]'')
  • The [[haddock]], a type of [[cod]], is ray-finned. It has three dorsal and two anal fins
  • Similar adaptations for fully aquatic lifestyle are found both in dolphins and ichthyosaurs.
  • In a parallel but independent evolution, the ancient reptile {{extinct}}''[[Ichthyosaurus communis]]'' developed fins (or flippers) very similar to fish (or dolphins).
  • 140px
  •  [[Lobe-finned fish]]es, like this [[coelacanth]], have fins that are borne on a fleshy, lobe-like, scaly stalk extending from the body. Due to the high number of fins it possesses, the coelacanth has high maneuverability and can orient its body in almost any direction in the water.
  • Skeleton of a [[ray-finned fish]]
  •  [[Cartilaginous fishes]], like this shark, have fins that are elongated and supported with soft and unsegmented rays named ceratotrichia, filaments of elastic protein resembling the horny [[keratin]] in hair and feathers.
  • Pectoral fin with fleshy lobe of ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
  • extant]] coelacanth ''Latimeria chalumnae'' (Citron / CC-BY-SA-3.0)
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  • video5=}}
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  • Shark fin
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BONY SKIN-COVERED SPINES OR RAYS PROTRUDING FROM THE BODY OF A FISH OR AQUATIC MAMMAL
Caudal fin; Pectoral fin; Anal fin; Pectoral fins; Gonopodium; Caudal keel; Lepidotrichia; Caudal peduncle; Adipose fin; Anal fins; Andropodium; Fin ray; Ray (fish fin anatomy); Heterocercal; Homocercal; Finlet; Diphycercal; Caudal tail; Caudal fins; Gonopodia; Evolution of paired fins; Robotic fish fins; Lobe fin; Ray fin; Finray; Hypocercal tail
¦ noun Zoology another term for tail fin.