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250:. From this reptile, three groups of amniotes would evolve: anapsids, diapsids, and synapsids. These broad groupings of amniotes are most easily differentiated by the presence and number of holes in the skull behind the eye socket. Those gaps, or holes, are called fenestrae, meaning "windows." The anapsids are the most primitive members of the group. They have a complete skull, with no gaps. ... The diapsids have two fenestrae in their skulls, one directly behind the eye socket and one just slightly above. The synapsids have just one fenestra, behind the eye socket. 162: 148: 442: 197:
Examples of fenestrate structures in the fungal kingdom include the symmetrically arranged gaps in the indusium ("skirt") of the mushroom
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is also known as a fenestra, and is a translucent structure that transmits light, as in
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are also described as fenestrae, and the leaf is called a fenestrate leaf. The
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word for "window", and is used in various fields to describe a pore in an
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possessed extensive fenestrae in the posterior part of the body. In the
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Fenestrae are also used to distinguish the three types of
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The ancestor of the amniotes is a primitive lizard,
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Fenestra (grasshopper)
Fenestration (disambiguation)
biological sciences
Latin
anatomical
morphology
cancellous bones
skull
anatomy
round window
oval window
microanatomy
endothelium
fenestrated capillaries
molecules
tissue
elastic layer
tunica intima
surgery


plant biology
perforate leaf
leaf window
Fenestraria
Phallus duplicatus
thallus
Pulchrocladia retipora
zoology
Fenestraspis

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