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www.life123.com/question/Cardiac-Arteries
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In a 51-mm TL embryo it was already possible to follow the course of the coronary arteries, from the hypobranchial artery to... ... Bone Chip Fracture
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www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Hypobranchial
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Oct 3, 2005 ... a hypobranchial bone or cartilage. Origin: Pref. Hypo- _ branchial. Please contribute to this project, if you have more information about this term ...
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develops into: hypobranchial bone. is part of: pharyngeal arch 3-7 skeleton. is a type of: pharyngeal arch cartilage. has subtype: hypobranchial 1 cartilage ...
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has parts: basibranchial ceratobranchial bone ceratobranchial cartilage copula epibranchial bone epibranchial cartilage gill raker hypobranchial bone ...
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www.biomedcentral.com/1471-213X/8/24
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All of the 13 mandibular, hyoid and hypobranchial muscles present in the adult .... In adults this muscle connects the two dentary bones, thus joining the two ...
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gill raker; hypobranchial bone. hypobranchial bone · hypobranchial cartilage · hypobranchial cartilage · pharyngeal arch 3 skeleton. pharyngeal arch 3 skeleton ...
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www.phenotypercn.org/?tag=ontophenotype
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Dec 11, 2011 ... Has a mesocoracoid bone. Has a bigger claustrum bone. Presents a hypobranchial 2 bone distal cartilage. Presents a gill raker. Presents an ...
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203.250.122.194/lecture/anatomy/htmanat1/Anat10.htm
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Still found in sturgeons. --- From the 3rd hypobranchial bone to the lower jaw. 2) Coraco-hyoid muscle. --- Synonyms : Cleido-hyoid muscle\ Sterno-hyoid muscle ...
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fishbull.noaa.gov/72-2/potthoff.pdf
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to seven rakers at 8 mm SL. Development and acquisition of rakers over the ceratobranchial proceeds distally from the angle towards the hypobranchial bone .
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www.drtbalu.com/ana_lnx.html
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It is bounded by the caudal part of the hypobranchial eminence and laterally by .... which projects upwards behind the tongue and the body of the hyoid bone.
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