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- Stomochord abstract "The stomochord is a flexible, hollow tube found in hemichordates. Stomochords arise in embryonic development as an outpocketing from the roof of the embryonic gut anterior to the pharynx. In adults, they extend dorsally from the pharynx into the proboscis, and serve to communicate with the oral cavity. Their walls are composed primarily of epithelial cells, but ciliated and glandular cells are also present.".
- Stomochord wikiPageID "24228033".
- Stomochord wikiPageLength "1599".
- Stomochord wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Stomochord wikiPageRevisionID "545720566".
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Brachyury.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Category:Histology.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Collagen.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Embryogenesis.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Embryonic_development.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Epithelial_cells.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Epithelium.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Gene_expression.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Hemichordate.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Hemichordates.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Homology_(biology).
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Notochord.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endoderm.
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stomochord".
- Stomochord wikiPageWikiLinkText "stomochord".
- Stomochord hasPhotoCollection Stomochord.
- Stomochord wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anatomy-stub.
- Stomochord wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hemichordate-stub.
- Stomochord wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stomochord subject Category:Histology.
- Stomochord subject Category:Endoderm.
- Stomochord hypernym Tube.
- Stomochord type AnatomicalStructure.
- Stomochord comment "The stomochord is a flexible, hollow tube found in hemichordates. Stomochords arise in embryonic development as an outpocketing from the roof of the embryonic gut anterior to the pharynx. In adults, they extend dorsally from the pharynx into the proboscis, and serve to communicate with the oral cavity. Their walls are composed primarily of epithelial cells, but ciliated and glandular cells are also present.".
- Stomochord label "Stomochord".
- Stomochord sameAs Stomochord.
- Stomochord sameAs m.07k55rh.
- Stomochord sameAs Q7618750.
- Stomochord sameAs Q7618750.
- Stomochord wasDerivedFrom Stomochord?oldid=545720566.
- Stomochord isPrimaryTopicOf Stomochord.