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It is called the mandibular arch . The second is the hyoid arch , and the remainder are the branchial arches proper . When they first appear , the arches extend from the level of the dorsal wall of the fore - gut to the pericardium but ...
It is called the mandibular arch . The second is the hyoid arch , and the remainder are the branchial arches proper . When they first appear , the arches extend from the level of the dorsal wall of the fore - gut to the pericardium but ...
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Immediately --Hyoid arch cranial to the maxillary process , on each --Third arch side , is the projecting eye ; and leading from it , between the maxillary process -Pericardial region and the lateral nasal process , is the naso ...
Immediately --Hyoid arch cranial to the maxillary process , on each --Third arch side , is the projecting eye ; and leading from it , between the maxillary process -Pericardial region and the lateral nasal process , is the naso ...
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arch Vitelline & rteries The primitive mesamceboids are formed in the wall of the yolk - sac , and there some of them produce erythrocytes ; many , however , migrate into the embryo , where some of them take part in the formation of the ...
arch Vitelline & rteries The primitive mesamceboids are formed in the wall of the yolk - sac , and there some of them produce erythrocytes ; many , however , migrate into the embryo , where some of them take part in the formation of the ...
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The more cranially situated parts of the primitive ventral aortæ remain separate and take part in the formation of ventral roots of the aortic arches . Before the single heart is formed other blood - vessels have appeared , which return ...
The more cranially situated parts of the primitive ventral aortæ remain separate and take part in the formation of ventral roots of the aortic arches . Before the single heart is formed other blood - vessels have appeared , which return ...
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3rd arches 4th arches 5th arches " S advanced considerably in development . ... Ventral root of 3rd arch Commencing from the Ventral root of 4th and 5th arches cranial end , they are Truncus arteriosus the first , second , third , Fig .
3rd arches 4th arches 5th arches " S advanced considerably in development . ... Ventral root of 3rd arch Commencing from the Ventral root of 4th and 5th arches cranial end , they are Truncus arteriosus the first , second , third , Fig .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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