👉 Chondroceratopsia, a type of marine dinosaur that lived during the Late Cretaceous period and was known for its large size and ability to climb trees.
👉 Chondrosia is a type of bone that develops from the endochondral ossification process, where cartilage replaces bone in the vertebral column. It forms the skeleton of the lower extremities and supports muscles, ligaments, and tendons.
👉 Chone is a type of fungus that produces a white, powdery substance known as "chone." This species is commonly found in soil and can be beneficial for composting or as a natural fungicide.
👉 Chondromyces is a type of bacteria that produces a variety of chondrocytes, which are specialized cells responsible for producing cartilage in the bone.
👉 Chonostropheus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, native to Asia and North Africa. They are known for their colorful flowers, which often feature bright red or pink petals that can turn into shades of purple or white when exposed to sunlight. Chonostropheus species are also commonly cultivated as perennials for their beauty and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions.
👉 Chonaphinis are small, flatworms that belong to the family Chondrichthyes. They have a single ray and are known for their ability to move through water by changing direction or length in response to changes in pressure or depth.