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Definition of Stomodaeum
1. [n -DAEA or -DAEUMS]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stomodaeum
Literary usage of Stomodaeum
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Early Embryology of the Chick by Bradley Merrill Patten (1920)
"The fore-gut; the stomodaeum; the pre-oral gut; the mid-gut; the hind-gut. IV.
The Visceral Clefts and Visceral Arches. V. The Circulatory System. ..."
2. The Elements of Embryology by Michael Foster, Francis Maitland Balfour (1883)
"The part so tucked in constitutes a kind of bay, and forms the stomodaeum or
primitive buccal cavity already spoken of. The blind end of this bay becomes ..."
3. Circulars by Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University (1900)
"7 represents a slightly further stage of mesenterial development in the same
species. Twelve pairs of mesenteries are now united with the stomodaeum ; six ..."
4. Contributions from the Bermuda Biological Station for Research by Bermuda Biological Station for Research (1916)
"After the remaining food passes the stomodaeum it is in contact with the six
ventral mesenterial filaments. These (Plate 4, Fig. ..."