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Fenestrae (noun) - the plural form of 'fenestra,' referring to an opening or window-like structure in a biological organism, such as the openings in the skull of some vertebrates
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Small fenestrae also penetrated each mandible.
Behind the eyes were large infratemporal fenestrae.
Antorbital fenestrae may also be present.
The snout is tapering and lacks antorbital fenestrae.
Amniotes with one temporal fenestrae are called synapsids.
The fenestrae may or may not be covered by a diaphragm.
These holes are known as supratemporal fenestrae.
The fenestrae size in other organs is much lower.
Continuous endothelia do not contain fenestrae or large gaps.
The fenestrae size in other organs is usually less.
The rear of the lower jaw also had fenestrae.
The also triangular fenestrae antorbitales are smaller than the orbits.
Only a small area of bone is present between the supratemporal fenestrae.
It is pierced by parietal fenestrae in the form of circular or transversely oval openings.
The capillary endothelium is perforated by thousands of small holes called fenestrae.
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Have an additional fenestrae in front of the eye and on the lower jaw.
Other cytoskeleton altering drugs have been reported to change the diameters of fenestrae.
The locations of endothelium with nondiaphragmed fenestrae include the glomeruli of the kidneys.
Irritator shared with crocodilians a stiff secondary palate and reduced antorbital fenestrae.
These are not pierced by large fenestrae though a triangular depression is present at their undersides.
You can see how the frill is larger with a pair of openings called fenestrae.
Among these features are small supratemporal fenestrae and openings at the front of the palate.
Suborbital fenestrae could not have been supported by the palantines due to their width.
The thick anterior and medial rims of the supratemporal fenestrae are a diagnostic feature of Pissarrachampsa.
Its temporal fenestrae were larger than those of the Sphenacodontids.
Only a fragmentary Wannanosaurus skull shows fenestrae as large as those of Dracorex.
The large supratemporal fenestrae of Eopneumatosuchus are characteristic of longirostrine crocodilians.
Unlike derived neosuchians, it had external antorbital fenestrae.
It has small parietal fenestrae lacking in Triceratops.
In addition, endothelial transport occurs by means of the fenestrae.
In morphology, fenestrae are found in cancellous bones, particularly in the skull.
Finally, transverse processes are perforated by elliptical fenestrae on the vertebrae.
These fenestrae were present in pairs, one on each side of the skull.
Close to the edge two paired large openings were present, the parietal fenestrae.
In other baurusuchids, the fenestrae are almost as large as the eye sockets.
The fenestrae are covered by thin diaphragms, except for those in mature, healthy glomeruli.
In spinosaurs however, the antorbital fenestrae were greatly reduced, akin to those of crocodilians.
The skull is small but very specialised, with large orbits, and large fenestrae.
Infratemporal fenestrae are commonly ( although not universally ) seen in the fossilized skulls of dinosaurs.
Archosaurs ' diapsid skulls have two holes located where the jaw muscles attach, called temporal fenestrae.
It had large supratemporal fenestrae in relation to its orbits, similar to Kentisuchus and Thecachampsa.
The head of Prenocephale was comparable to that of Stegoceras, albeit with closed supratemporal fenestrae.
In zoology, the trilobite Fenestraspis possessed extensive fenestrae in the posterior part of the body.
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Like other archosaurs, crocodilians are diapsid, although their post-temporal fenestrae are reduced.
Large fenestrae ( openings ) in the skull reduced its weight.
Like most ceratopsids, Styracosaurus had large fenestrae ( skull openings ) in its frill.
Large fenestrae ( openings ) in the skull reduced weight, as in all carnivorous theropods.
The diameters of these fenestrae are up to 150 nm.
The upper temporal fenestrae are only 4.5 mm long, and much thinner, making them relatively small.