"Caudocranial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Caudocranial refers to the connection or relationship between the tail (caudal) and the head (cranial) of an animal. In anatomical context, it specifically describes the embryological development of the spine, brain, and skull, where the tailbone (coccyx) and the skull are formed from the same embryonic tissue and are connected through a fibre called the caudocranial axis.
The caudex is the thick, taproot-like stem of a mesembryanthemum plant, which often becomes swollen and fleshy due to the storage of food and water. It is a characteristic feature of many succulent plants and is often used as a distinguishing characteristic in plant identification.