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 ==== Synapsids ==== ==== Synapsids ====
-Synapsids formerly referred to as "mammalian reptiles," a group of insectivores formed in the Pennsylvanian at the end of the Carboniferous; the dominant group of terrestrial vertebrates in the Permian and early Triassic. [([[https://www.fieldmuseum.org/fossil-non-mammalian-synapsid-collection-field-museum|Field Museum]])]+Synapsidsformerly referred to as "mammalian reptiles," are a group of insectivores formed in the Pennsylvanian subperiod at the end of the Carboniferous Periodthey were the dominant group of terrestrial vertebrates in the Permian Period and early Triassic Period. [([[https://www.fieldmuseum.org/fossil-non-mammalian-synapsid-collection-field-museum|Field Museum]])]
  
 ==== Bone tissue cells ==== ==== Bone tissue cells ====
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 ==== Squamous cartilage tissue ==== ==== Squamous cartilage tissue ====
-Squamous cartilage tissue is resistant to abrasion and the ability to remineralize. It is found on articular surfaces, sternal parts of ribs, in the wall of the trachea, bronchiand larynx. [([[https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/squamous-epithelial-cell|Science Direct]])]+Squamous cartilage tissue is resistant to abrasion and has the ability to remineralize. It is found on articular surfaces, sternal parts of ribs, in the wall of the trachea, bronchi and larynx. [([[https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/neuroscience/squamous-epithelial-cell|Science Direct]])]
  
 ==== The cuboid bone ==== ==== The cuboid bone ====
-The cuboid bone in the foot has an uneven cube shape and lies forward of the calcaneus on the lateral edge of the tarsus. Its medial surface is longer than its lateral surface. The cuboid bone usually fuses with four bones: the calcaneus, the lateral cuneiformand the metatarsal bones IV and V. Sometimes also with the scaphoid bone. [([[https://www.choosept.com/symptomsconditionsdetail/physical-therapy-guide-to-physical-therapist-s-guide-to-cuboid-syndrome|Choosept]])]+The cuboid bone in the foot has an uneven cube shape and lies forward of the calcaneus on the lateral edge of the tarsus. Its medial surface is longer than its lateral surface. The cuboid bone usually fuses with four bones: the calcaneus, the lateral cuneiform and the metatarsal bones IV and V. It also sometimes fuses with the scaphoid bone. [([[https://www.choosept.com/symptomsconditionsdetail/physical-therapy-guide-to-physical-therapist-s-guide-to-cuboid-syndrome|Choosept]])]
  
 ==== Slender snipe eel ==== ==== Slender snipe eel ====
-The slender snipe eel (Nemichthys scolopaceus) is a species of eel-like fish. Nemichthys scolopaceus has the largest number of vertebrae of any vertebrate at least 750. The species was first scientifically described by the Scottish physician and naturalist John Richardson in 1848. Its long jaws resemble a bird's beak, hence the species epithet. [([[https://mbr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41200-016-0002-0|BioMed Central]])]+The slender snipe eel (Nemichthys scolopaceus) is a species of eel-like fish. Nemichthys scolopaceus has the largest number of vertebrae of any vertebrateat least 750. The species was first scientifically described by the Scottish physician and naturalist John Richardson in 1848. Its long jaws resemble a bird's beak, hence the species epithet. [([[https://mbr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41200-016-0002-0|BioMed Central]])] 
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