Definition of Ectomeres

1. Noun. (plural of ectomere) ¹

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Definition of Ectomeres

1. ectomere [n] - See also: ectomere

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ectomeres

ectoentad
ectoental
ectoenzyme
ectoethmoid
ectogenesis
ectogenic
ectogenic teratosis
ectogenous
ectogeny
ectoglobular
ectohormone
ectohormones
ectoine synthase
ectolecithal
ectomere
ectomeres
ectomeric
ectomesenchyme
ectomies
ectomorph
ectomorphic
ectomorphs
ectomorphy
ectomy
ectomycorrhiza
ectomycorrhizae
ectomycorrhizal
ectonucleotide
ectonucleotide pyrophosphohydrolase

Literary usage of Ectomeres

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"HISTORY OF THE FIRST QUARTETTE OF Ectomeres. DIAGRAMS 6-11. Owing to the presence of certain peculiar landmarks, I have been able to follow the cell lineage ..."

2. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1908)
"Another 85-cell stage, consisting of 72 ectomeres, ... The ectomeres are very numerous and are somewhat depressed below the general level in the region ..."

3. The Early Development of Planorbis by Samuel Jackson Holmes (1900)
"The cases in which more than three quartettes of ectomeres are said to be formed I think we must regard, with Conklin, as open to serious question. ..."

4. Biological Bulletin by Marine Biological Laboratory (Woods Hole, Mass.) (1914)
"The third cleavage consists in the giving off of the first quartette of micromeres (ectomeres) at the animal pole. A spiral dextro- tropic shifting of the ..."

5. Arenicola: The Lug-worm by James Hartley Ashworth (1904)
"The first four ectomeres (la, Ib, Ic, Id) have been cut off from the lower cells. x 210. ... Each of the first ectomeres has divided into two and the second ..."

6. Report on the Lancashire Sea-Fisheries at the University of Liverpool, and by University of Liverpool, Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory, University of Liverpool Lancashire Sea-Fisheries Laboratory (1904)
"Kach of the first ectomeres has divided into two and the second quartette ... The four quartettes have been formed, the first three of which are ectomeres. ..."

7. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1897)
"This secondary mesoblast was found to arise asymmetrically from a cell of the second generation of ectomeres on the left side of the egg. ..."

8. A Treatise on the science and practice of midwifery by William Smoult Playfair (1893)
"... enl., by ectomeres, fcf., «rept at one spot—tlie blastopore. ft. More advanced stage, in which ... and ectomeres, the former completely enclosed, c. ..."

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