What's the difference between endoskeleton and hyposkeletal?
Endoskeleton
Definition:
(n.) The bony, cartilaginous, or other internal framework of an animal, as distinguished from the exoskeleton.
Example Sentences:
(1) The separate developmental origin of the exo- and endoskeletons.
(2) Fractionation of pluteus stage embryos demonstrates that the protein is localized primarily with cells that form the syncytium of primary mesenchyme that elaborates the larval endoskeleton; furthermore, immunofluorescence localizes the epitope to the periphery of the endoskeleton in situ.
(3) At present the detailed mechanism for transmembrane interactions is not known and a protein linked to the endoskeleton as well as to the exoskeleton has not been described as yet.
(4) Sensitivity was dependent on body composition (i.e., exo- vs. endoskeleton), trophic level, and life stage.
(5) The heavy chain is known to bind strongly to the endoskeleton protein actin.
(6) Prolyl hydroxylation of cartilaginous endoskeleton showed an approximately 25% decrease at 20 degrees C.
(7) The durability and function of three ankle-foot prostheses fabricated using a naturally articulated, fresh cadaveric human bone endoskeleton set in a fiber reinforced rubber shell were studied.
(8) The implants were dome shaped and did not have a metal endoskeleton.
(9) The endoskeleton foot compared favorably with the Jaipur ankle-foot prosthesis.
(10) It is suggested that the sarcoplasmic reticulum may be a part of the "endoskeleton" of the cell and may play a role in maintaining the shape and location of the nucleus.
(11) Calcified cartilage as a tissue type in the endoskeleton of sharks is a primitive vertebrate characteristic.
(12) This report describes the construction and evaluation of an ankle-foot prosthesis using human cadaveric bones as the endoskeleton inside a fiber-reinforced vulcanized rubber shell.
Hyposkeletal
Definition:
(a.) Beneath the endoskeleton; hypaxial; as, the hyposkeletal muscles; -- opposed to episkeletal.