Search Displaying 11 - 11 of 11 Fulltext search Sort by RelevanceDate Created: Newest to OldestDate Created: Oldest to Newest The Carapacial Ridge of Turtles By: Guido Caniglia | Published: Jan 01, 2012 Two main elements characterize the skeletal morphology of turtles: the carapace and the plastron. For a turtle, the carapacial ridge begins in the… TurtlesMorphology (Animals)EmbryosGerm CellsEmbryology Pagination Page 1 Current page 2 Pagination Page 1 Current page 2 Filter my results KeywordEmbryology (11) Developmental Biology (6) Fossils (3) Heredity (3) Morphology (3) paleontology (3) Reproduction (3) Adaptation (2) Anatomy (2) Cell differentiation (2) Dental Enamel (2) Eggs--Incubation (2) Embryonic Structures (2) Experiments (2) fetal development (2) Gene regulatory networks (2) Hormones, Sex (2) Human Anatomy (2) Human Development (2) Human Evolution (2) Morphology (Animals) (2) Natural selection (2) Reptiles (2) Reptiles--Eggs (2) Sex Determination Processes (2) Sex Differentiation (2) teeth (2) Turtles (2) (-) Embryos (11) (-) Evolution (11) AuthorKate MacCord (2) Guido Caniglia (1) Jane Maienschein (1) Jill Briggs (1) Justin Wolter (1) Karla Moeller (1) Karla T. Moeller (1) Madison Paige (1) Samantha Hauserman (1) Valerie Racine (1) CollectionArticles (11)