pharyngula
stage in the embryonic development of vertebrates
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pharyngula
Summary
pharyngula is a developmental stage of animal[1]. pharyngula draws 11 Wikipedia views per month (developmental_stage_of_animal category, ranking #11 of 12).[2]
Key Facts
- pharyngula is credited with the discovery of Ernst Haeckel[3].
- pharyngula's instance of is recorded as developmental stage of animal[4].
- pharyngula's instance of is recorded as embryonic stage[5].
- pharyngula's follows is recorded as neurula[6].
- pharyngula's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +1874-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- pharyngula's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0ck99v[8].
- pharyngula's described by source is recorded as Morphogenetic Movements and Fate Maps of Vertebrates[9].
- pharyngula's UBERON ID is recorded as 0004707[10].
- pharyngula's name is recorded as pharyngula[11].
- pharyngula's has part is recorded as notochord[12].
- pharyngula's has part is recorded as Nerve cord[13].
- pharyngula's has part is recorded as tail[14].
- pharyngula's has part is recorded as Branchial arch[15].
- pharyngula's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 680168[16].
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Works and Contributions
pharyngula is credited with the discovery of Ernst Haeckel[3].
Why It Matters
pharyngula draws 11 Wikipedia views per month (developmental_stage_of_animal category, ranking #11 of 12).[2]