Re: Bone cell remains found in Carboniferous human skull cap
- From: Lin Liangtai <lin440315@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 05:44:25 -0800 (PST)
On 2月10日, 上午10時52分, "rwalker" <rwal...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Lin Liangtai wrote:
Theremainsof thebonecells in aCarboniferoushumanskullcap
fossil were newly identified in a Haversian system (osteon). Thebone
cells were so well-preserved that even their dendrites were clearly
seen in the canaliculi.
Detailed notes and the photo at:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=13&f=1588634518&p=0
No they weren't.
By the way, there are no dendrites in canaliculi. But as you don't know
your anatomical and histological ass from a hole in the ground, we wouldn't
expect you to know that.
Sorry for having called you a cheat before, as you may have
unintentionally stated there was no structure or remains of fossilized
cell in Ed's specimens. However, dare you say again there were no
lacunae, no canaliculi, no Haversian canal in that picture, although
osteocytes and their dendrites may be dead and unclear?
.
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