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Morphology - LoveToKnow 1911 (6166 words) |
 | His classification of animals, too, was largely natural, and, though on the whole he lent his authority to maintain the notion of three kingdoms of nature, he at least at one time discerned the fundamental unity of animals and vegetables, and united them in opposition to the non-living world as Organisata. |
 | The Regne animal (1817) and the theory of types (vertebrate, molluscan, articulate, and radiate) are the results of this union of analysis and synthesis and mark the reconstitution of taxonomy on a new basis, henceforth to be no longer a matter of superficial description and nomenclature but a complete expression of structural resemblances and differences. |
 | In Carus's System of Animal Morphology (1853) another theory was propounded, but the problem then seems to have fallen into abeyance until 1865, when it formed the subject of a prolonged and fruitful discussion in the Principles of Biology. |
| Cetaceans – Anatomy / Biology / Physiology / Histology / Morphology (16928 words) |
 | Morphology and histology of the Atlantic bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) adrenal gland with emphasis on the medulla. |
 | Morphology of the lymphoid organs of the bottlenose dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. |
 | [The vertebral morphology of the estuarine dolphin, Sotalia guianensis (Cetacea, Delphinidae)]. |