distal bud
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basal bud — (BRYOZOA: Gymnolaemata) The bud arising from the basal wall of the parent zooid; see distal bud … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
limb bud — The limbs of vertebrates start as outpushings of mesenchyme surrounded by a simple epithelium. The distal region is referred to as the progress zone. There has been extensive study of positional information within the limb bud that determines,… … Dictionary of molecular biology
giant bud — (BRYOZOA: Gymnolaemata) Unpartitioned distal end growth in which the side walls grow faster than the internal transverse walls … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
tongue bud distal — lateral lingual swelling … Medical dictionary
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