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Evolutionary trend
molluscs, and vertebrates. Hox genes organise aspects of cephalization in the bilaterians. Cephalization is both a characteristic feature of any animal that
Cephalization
Cephalic part of an animal
of size. Heads develop in animals by an evolutionary trend known as cephalization. In bilaterally symmetrical animals, nervous tissue concentrates at
Head
Animals with embryonic bilateral symmetry
cavity derived from the blastocoel, or a secondary cavity, the coelom. Cephalization is a characteristic feature among most bilaterians, where the sense
Bilateria
Bony structure that forms the head in vertebrates
forms the frontmost portion of the axial skeleton and is a product of cephalization and vesicular enlargement of the brain, with several special senses
Skull
Failure of the heart to provide sufficient blood flow
may exist of vascular redistribution (upper lobe blood diversion or cephalization), Kerley lines, cuffing of the areas around the bronchi, and interstitial
Heart_failure
Subspecies of Homo erectus (fossil) discovered on the island of Java in 1891
became a gigantic ape of about 100 kilograms (220 lb), but "double cephalization of the anthropoid apes in general and half that of man". It was therefore
Java_Man
Origin and subsequent variation and development of neurons and neural tissues and organs
neurons in the phylogenetic tree of life is still disputed. Further cephalization and nerve cord (ventral and dorsal) evolution occurred many times independently
Evolution_of_nervous_systems
Relative brain size measure
and body weights respectively, and C {\displaystyle C} is called the cephalization factor. To determine the value of this factor, the brain and body weights
Encephalization_quotient
Animal taxon
lobopodians and extant onychophorans provide new insights into early cephalization in Panarthropoda". Nature Communications. 3: 1261. Bibcode:2012NatCo
Panarthropoda
Organ central to the nervous system
It consists of nervous tissue and is typically located in the head (cephalization), usually near organs for special senses such as vision, hearing, and
Brain
Earliest development of bilateral symmetry, mesoderm, head (anterior cephalization) and various gut muscles (and thus peristalsis) and, in the Nephrozoa
Timeline_of_human_evolution
Geometric symmetry in living beings
This pattern of development (with a distinct head and tail) is called cephalization. It is also argued that the development of an AP axis is important in
Symmetry_in_biology
Measurement used for rough estimate of the intelligence of an animal
animal family (but close to 2/3 in many vertebrates), and C is the cephalization factor. It has been argued that the animal's ecological niche, rather
Brain–body_mass_ratio
Nervous systems lacking a brain
net consists of interconnected neurons lacking a brain or any form of cephalization. While organisms with bilateral body symmetry are normally associated
Nerve_net
Cephized first segment of an annelid worm's body
the mouth"; pl.: prostomia; sometimes also called the "acron") is the cephalized first body segment in an annelid worm's body at the anterior end. It is
Prostomium
– Sean B. Carroll – catagenesis – gene-centered view of evolution – cephalization – Sergei Chetverikov – chronobiology – chronospecies – clade – cladistics
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Extinct genus of primitive chordates
establishing Pikaia as a basal chordate. The first sign of head development, cephalization, is seen in chordates such as Pikaia and Branchiostoma. It is thought
Pikaia
Geological record of biological activity
behavioural changes have been interpreted as consistent with increasing cephalization, reduced locomotory drag, and enhanced locomotory stability among the
Trace_fossil
Marine animals with a vertebrate column
nervous system than marine invertebrates, with most of the higher functions cephalized and monopolized by the brain; and most of them have evolved myelinated
Marine_vertebrate
Fossil taxon
forming a 'head-like' structure, which has been noted to be similar to cephalization. Vendia is also noted for having internal structures preserved, which
Vendia
Group of extinct worm-like animals with legs
lobopodians and extant onychophorans provide new insights into early cephalization in Panarthropoda". Nature Communications. 3 (1): 1261. Bibcode:2012NatCo
Lobopodia
Species of echinoderm
organisms. The anterior end of bilateral organisms often undergoes cephalization and becomes a “head”, hosting a cluster of sensory organs, the mouth
Heterocentrotus_mamillatus
Sensory structures of some jellyfish species
gravity-sensate behavioral responses As cnidarians lack centralized ganglia and cephalization, the centralization of sensory mechanisms divided up among connections
Rhopalium
Phylum of marine, flatworm-like animals
it is hypothesized that such organization was the precursor of the cephalization of the nerve system in more derived bilaterians. After decapitation
Acoelomorpha
Extinct genus of lobopodians
lobopodians and extant onychophorans provide new insights into early cephalization in Panarthropoda". Nature Communications. 3 (1): 1261. doi:10.1038/ncomms2272
Onychodictyon
Species of Peripatopsid velvet worm
lobopodians and extant onychophorans provide new insights into early cephalization in Panarthropoda". Nature Communications. 3 (1): 1261. Bibcode:2012NatCo
Euperipatoides_kanangrensis
Species of flatworm
brain. Their body structure is bilaterally symmetrical and it involves cephalization. They have such unique brains because of the cellular and subcellular
Notoplana_acticola
Characteristics of Mollusca include bilateral symmetry, non-segmented cephalization, complete digestive tract, triploblastic and a reduced coelom. Distinguishing
Husky_Formation
American zoologist and archaeologist (1838–1925)
(1865). "A Classification of Mollusca, based on the "Principle of Cephalization"". Proceedings of the Essex Institute. 4: 162–180. Hervé, Philippe;
Edward_S._Morse
Genus of hydrozoans
the polyp include a mouth and tentacles. The planulae demonstrates cephalization with concentration of neurons and sensory cells in a dome shape at the
Clava_multicornis
Species of sea spider
the Colossendeidae family. Colossendeidae exhibit apomorphies such as cephalization through the anterior migration of trunk ganglia and loss of chelifores
Colossendeis_megalonyx
Species of flatworm
protrusible pharynx to collect food. Platyhelminthes have a high degree of cephalization with an obvious head-end. Pseudoceros have a distinctive anterior folding
Pseudoceros_canadensis
selective; the social synergies a[s] conformity, interdependence, cephalization, co-ordination, conscience, etc. There is much interesting matter in
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Domination of the head in animal life as expressed in the physical structure; localization of important organs or parts in or near the head, in animal development.