How to use in-sentence of “vertebrate”:
+ All six species known so far are amongst the smallest frog and vertebrate species.
+ He also found that cyclins are present in vertebrate cells where they also regulate the cell cycle.
+ The adaptive immune response gives the vertebrate immune system the ability to “recognize and remember specific pathogens”.
+ He returned to the United States in 1866 and was appointed professor of vertebrate paleontology at Yale University.
+ A skull, or cranium, is a set of bones that make up the head of a vertebrate and keep in place all body parts in the head.
+ The relationship between brain size, body size and other variables has been studied in a wide range of vertebrate species.

Example sentences of “vertebrate”:
+ This was one of the most significant advances in vertebrate evolution.
+ The sole endemismendemic vertebrate species is a small marsupial carnivore called the Kangaroo Island dunnart.
+ The inner ear is the innermost part of the vertebrate ear.
+ But during their reign, the arthrodires were one of the most diverse and numerically successful vertebrate orders of the Devonian.
+ Dinosaur and vertebrate paleontology information.
+ Fish are vertebrate animals that live in the water.
+ In “Amphistium”, the transition from the typical symmetrical head of a vertebrate is incomplete, with one eye placed near the top-center of the head.
+ One of the great works of vertebrate comparative anatomy.
+ They also eat small vertebrate animals, like reptiles, birds and mammals.
+ He was the Curator Emeritus of vertebrate paleontology at the Peabody Museum of Natural History, which has an impressive fossil collection started by Othniel Charles Marsh.
+ Once the vertebrate eye had evolved, the only way it could improve was to minimise the effect of the blind spot.
+ The east side story – the Transylvanian latest Cretaceous continental vertebrate record and its implications for understanding Cretaceous-Paleogene boundary events.
+ This was one of the most significant advances in vertebrate evolution.
+ The sole endemismendemic vertebrate species is a small marsupial carnivore called the Kangaroo Island dunnart.
More in-sentence examples of “vertebrate”:
+ Lower Cretaceous vertebrate fauna from the Sinuiju basin, North Korea as evidence of geographic extension of the Jehol Biota into the Korean Peninsula.
+ Hornaday, a conservationist and head of the Smithsonian’s vertebrate division; and Frederick Law Olmsted, a landscape architect.
+ Genome duplication, extinction and vertebrate evolution.
+ They are one of the five most diverse vertebrate orders.
+ The lower respiratory tract consists of the Vertebrate tracheatrachea, bronchial tubes, the bronchioles, and the lungs.
+ The frog is a millimeter smaller than the previous record holder for being the world’s smallest vertebrate – a species of carp from Indonesia.
+ It eats fallen fruit and large seeds, as well as small vertebrate animals.
+ It is part of the vertebrate skeleton.
+ The skink was long thought to have been the only indigenous land vertebrate of Bermuda.
+ These allow vertebrate B cells to generate a huge pool of antibodies from a relatively small number of antibody genes.
+ Both are in the collection of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing, China.
+ Game vertebrate densities in hunted and nonhunted forest sites in Manu National Park, Peru.
+ The olfactory bulb is a part of the vertebrate forebrain.
+ Comparative vertebrate neuroanatomy: evolution and adaptation.
+ The Late Permian herbivore “Suminia” and the early evolution of arboreality in terrestrial vertebrate ecosystems.
+ From 1903 to 1910 he was Professor of Zoology and Geology at Stellenbosch UniversityVictoria College, Stellenbosch, South Africa, and subsequently he became keeper of vertebrate palaeontology at the South African Museum, Cape Town.
+ Fossils from the Dry Mesa Dinosaur Quarry of western Colorado show one of the most diverse Upper Jurassic vertebrate assemblages in the world.
+ The dead bodies of vertebrate animals and insects are sometimes called “carcasses”.
+ He served there as the curator of a newly formed Department of Vertebrate Paleontology.
+ The pelvis is the part of the vertebrate body to which the legs attach.
+ The vertebrate brain contains hundreds of nuclei, which vary in shape and size.
+ Mammals are a group of vertebrate animals.
+ Theropod paleopathology: a literature survey: In: “Mesozoic vertebrate life”, edited by Tanke D.H.
+ Tuning in to the signals: non-coding sequence conservation in vertebrate genomes.
+ Fish, the oldest vertebrate group, includes a huge range of types, from the Middle Ordovician, about 490 million years ago, to the present day.
+ It is unknown weather “Tullimonstrum” was a vertebrate or an invertebrate.
+ Lower Cretaceous vertebrate fauna from the Sinuiju basin, North Korea as evidence of geographic extension of the Jehol Biota into the Korean Peninsula.
+ Hornaday, a conservationist and head of the Smithsonian's vertebrate division; and Frederick Law Olmsted, a landscape architect.
+ The parasites are partners in a complex co-evolution with mosquitos and land vertebrate species.
+ For instance, the vertebrate eye blind spot, whereas octopus eyes do not.
+ The adaptive immune response gives the vertebrate immune system the ability to recognize and remember specific pathogens.
+ It is often used by scientists for the identification of vertebrate remains, including the Ageingage, development.
+ Spatial memory and hippocampal pallium through vertebrate evolution: insights from reptiles and teleost fish.
+ Aspects of Vertebrate History: Essays in Honor of Edwin Harris Colbert.
+ Schoch “Major features of vertebrate evolution”.
+ They forage on marshes and shallow wetlands for roots, tubers, insects, crustaceans and small vertebrate prey.
+ Another diagnostic feature is the neocortex of the brain, which no other vertebrate has.
+ In his book, he also suggested that vertebrate genome is the result of one or more entire genome duplications.
+ Another vertebrate defence against viruses is cell-mediated immunity.
+ The structure of all vertebrate brains is basically the same.
+ The class class Mammalia are a group of vertebrate animals.
+ For some of the other vertebrate classes the power of 3/4 rather than 2/3 is sometimes used, and for many groups of invertebrates the formula may give no meaningful results at all.
+ The smallest frog and vertebrate in the world is the New Guinea frog.
+ Feeding in extinct jawless heterostracan fishes and testing scenarios of early vertebrate evolution.
+ It contains the bone marrow, one of the most important tissues in the vertebrate body.
+ While most plant defences are directed against insects, other defences have evolved that are aimed at vertebrate herbivores, such as birds and mammals.
+ The Cape has lots of animals, with more than 700 vertebrate land animal species.
+ Head and backbone of the early Cambrian vertebrate “Haikouichthys”.
+ A quadruped is a vertebrate which walks on four legs.
+ In vertebrate animal cells nearly all the 100,000+ DNA transposons in a genome code for inactive polypeptides.
+ This comes about because vertebrate eyes are outgrowths from the brain; they grow outward from the embryological tissue which forms the brain.
+ About 50 to 100 million vertebrate animals and many more invertebrate animals are used around the world every year.
