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The medial and lateral ends of the condyle terminate in tubercles which serve for the attachment of part of the articular capsule of the joint . Ossification . Its development is intimately associated with Meckel's cartilage ...
The medial and lateral ends of the condyle terminate in tubercles which serve for the attachment of part of the articular capsule of the joint . Ossification . Its development is intimately associated with Meckel's cartilage ...
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In lower vertebrates this membranous capsule becomes converted into a thick - walled cartilaginous envelope ... In mammals , however , only the basal part of this capsule becomes chondrified , the roof and part of the sides remaining ...
In lower vertebrates this membranous capsule becomes converted into a thick - walled cartilaginous envelope ... In mammals , however , only the basal part of this capsule becomes chondrified , the roof and part of the sides remaining ...
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... as this part of the cartilaginous base is sometimes called , to the cartilaginous auditory capsules on either side . ... ganglion lie in a groove , to be subsequently converted into a canal , on the vestibular part of the capsule .
... as this part of the cartilaginous base is sometimes called , to the cartilaginous auditory capsules on either side . ... ganglion lie in a groove , to be subsequently converted into a canal , on the vestibular part of the capsule .
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The roof of the capsule is formed by the coalescence of cartilaginous elements appearing , first in the nasal septum by an extension of the cartilage from the ventral surface of the body of the sphenoid and secondly , by an independent ...
The roof of the capsule is formed by the coalescence of cartilaginous elements appearing , first in the nasal septum by an extension of the cartilage from the ventral surface of the body of the sphenoid and secondly , by an independent ...
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Thus , every diarthrodial joint possesses a fibrous or ligamentous envelope constituting the fibrous stratum of the articular capsule , which is attached to the adjacent ends of the articulating bones . For special purposes , particular ...
Thus , every diarthrodial joint possesses a fibrous or ligamentous envelope constituting the fibrous stratum of the articular capsule , which is attached to the adjacent ends of the articulating bones . For special purposes , particular ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
angle anterior appears arch arises artery articular articulation aspect attached backwards base becomes body bone border brain branch called canal capsule cartilage cavity cells centre cerebral cervical close column consists continuous corpus corresponding covered crest curved deep directed distal dorsal edge embryo enter extends extensor external extremity facet fascia fasciculus fibres flexor floor foramen forwards fossa fourth front frontal gray matter greater groove head inferior insertion internal joint lamina lateral layer length lies ligament limb longus lower margin medial membrane mesoderm middle movements muscle nasal nerve neural neural tube notch nucleus obliquely occipital opening orbital origin passes placed plane plate portion position posterior present primitive proximal region root seen segments separated side sphenoid spinal medulla superior surface temporal tendon termed thin third tract transverse tube tubercle upper upwards usually ventral ventricle vertebral wall whilst