embryos n
Origin of word embryos
en
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It has, however, been shown that all embryos pass through this stage (gastrulation), and we again infer the existence of a common ancestor of corals, jelly-fishes, and anemones--are essentially of that structure.
These tribes are hardly embryos of nations to be, nor can they be entirely classified as the decadent remnants of perishing races.
In both of these embryos it should be noted that the ulna is complete and separate from the radius.
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