pharyngeal arch การใช้
- The innervation of the esophagus develops from the pharyngeal arches.
- They are associated with the development of the pharyngeal arches.
- The greater cornua derive from the third pharyngeal arch.
- The vasculature of the pharyngeal arches is also known as the aortic arches.
- The lesser cornua are derived from the second pharyngeal arch also called the hyoid arch.
- It originates from the second pharyngeal arch.
- It originates from the first pharyngeal arch.
- Jaws are thought to derive from the pharyngeal arches that support the gills in fish.
- They differentiate into melanocytes and neurons and the cartilage and connective tissue of the pharyngeal arches.
- Twist, a bHLH transcription factor, is required for mesenchyme differentiation of the pharyngeal arch structures.
- The lower lip is formed from the mandibular prominence, a branch of the first pharyngeal arch.
- During human and all vertebrate development, a series of pharyngeal arch pairs form in the developing embryo.
- Furthermore, the correct development of the various pharyngeal arches is believed to depend on interactions with specific rhombomeres.
- The development of the pharyngeal arches provides a useful landmark with which to establish the precise stage of embryonic development.
- The two most anterior pharyngeal arches are thought to have become the jaw itself and the hyoid arch, respectively.
- The jaw is derived from the most anterior two pharyngeal arches supporting the gills, and usually bears numerous teeth.
- Pharyngeal teeth are located in the throat of some species of fish, specifically the pharyngeal arch of these fishes throats.
- The first pharyngeal arch forms maxillary and styloid process of the temporal bone, the lesser cornu and the hyoid bone.
- Both fasciculi join laterally to form a single muscle that passes downward and backward under cover of the palato pharyngeal arch.
- It is widely accepted that there is a factor within the tissues of the first pharyngeal arch that is necessary for the development of teeth.
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