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- Cleithrum abstract "The cleithrum is a membrane bone which first appears as part of the skeleton in primitive bony fish, where it runs vertically along the scapula. Its name is derived from Greek κλειθρον = "key (lock)", by analogy with "clavicle" from Latin clavicula = "little key". In modern fishes, the cleithrum is a large bone that extends upwards from the base of the pectoral fin and anchors to the cranium above the gills, forming the posterior edge of the gill chamber. The bone has scientific use as a means to determine the age of fishes.The lobe-finned fishes share this arrangement. In the earliest amphibians however, the cleithrum/clavicle complex came free of the skull roof, allowing for a movable neck. The cleithrum disappeared early in the evolution of reptiles, and is very small in amniotes so that it may be considered a vestigial organ.".
- Cleithrum wikiPageID "24471523".
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- Cleithrum hasPhotoCollection Cleithrum.
- Cleithrum subject Category:Shoulder.
- Cleithrum subject Category:Skeletal_system.
- Cleithrum subject Category:Upper_limb_anatomy.
- Cleithrum comment "The cleithrum is a membrane bone which first appears as part of the skeleton in primitive bony fish, where it runs vertically along the scapula. Its name is derived from Greek κλειθρον = "key (lock)", by analogy with "clavicle" from Latin clavicula = "little key". In modern fishes, the cleithrum is a large bone that extends upwards from the base of the pectoral fin and anchors to the cranium above the gills, forming the posterior edge of the gill chamber.".
- Cleithrum label "Cleithrum".
- Cleithrum label "Cleithrum".
- Cleithrum sameAs Cleithrum.
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- Cleithrum sameAs Q1099822.
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- Cleithrum wasDerivedFrom Cleithrum?oldid=600513716.
- Cleithrum isPrimaryTopicOf Cleithrum.