"Notochord" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A notochord is a flexible, rod-like structure found in the embryos of chordates, including humans, that provides support and stiffness to the body during development. It is a precursor to the spinal cord and is found in theGI tract of the fetus.
Examples of Notochord
Notionality refers to the principles, concepts, or ideas that serve as the foundation or underlying structure of a particular notion, theory, or subject. It encompasses the abstract or theoretical aspects of a notion, as opposed to its practical or applied applications.
Notions are ideas or concepts that one has about something, often informal or tentative. They can also refer to small items, such as buttons, zippers, or threads, used for sewing or repairing clothes.
Notobranchiate refers to a type of animal that does not have gill slits. Gill slits are characteristic features of aquatic animals that are closely related to chordates, such as fish and some invertebrates. Notobranchiates do not have these gill slits, and therefore are not closely related to these chordates.
Notochordal refers to something related to the notochord, a flexible, rod-like structure found in the embryos of vertebrates, such as humans, that serves as a precursor to the spinal cord. In the context of embryonic development, "notochordal" describes the early stages of the formation of the central nervous system. It can also be used to describe the structure and organization of the notochord itself.
Notochords are early embryonic structures found in chordates, including humans, that will eventually develop into the notochord, a precursor to the spinal cord.
The Notodontidae is a family of moths in the superfamily Noctuoidea. They are also known as Prominent moths or Carcinoidea moths.
Notoedric is a rare type of ringworm infection that affects the skin, typically causing Dennie-Morgan folds or lid creases. It is caused by the parasitic mite Demodex folliculorum and is characterized by symptoms such as itchy skin, redness, and scaling.
Notonecta is a genus of aquatic insects commonly known as water boatmen. It belongs to the family Corixidae, which is a group of hemipteran insects that live in or near water. Water boatmen are typically flat and elongated, with a oval-shaped body and a long tail. They are herbivores and feed on algae, aquatic plants, and sometimes small insects.
Notonectidae is a family of aquatic bugs, commonly known as backswimmers. They are found in still or slow-moving freshwater habitats all over the world. Backswimmers are similar to water striders, but they swim with their backs facing the water's surface, instead of on the surface with their feet. The family Notonectidae includes about 350 species.