hypopharyngeal groove
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Pharyngeal groove — Pattern of the branchial arches. I IV branchial arches, 1 4 branchial pouches (inside) and/or pharyngeal grooves (outside) a Tuberculum laterale b Tuberculum impar c Foramen cecum d Ductus thyreoglossus e Sinus cervicalis … Wikipedia
peripharyngeal groove — a ciliated groove around the inside of the pharynx connecting the hyperpharyngeal and hypopharyngeal grooves … Dictionary of ichthyology
Endostyle — An endostyle is a longitudinal ciliated groove on the ventral wall of the pharynx which produces mucus to gather food particles. It is found in urochordates and cephalochordates, and in the larvae of lampreys. It aids in transporting food to the… … Wikipedia
endostyle — a longitudinal ciliated groove on the ventral wall of the pharynx which produces mucus to gather food particles in Amphioxi and the ammocoete stage of Petromyzontiformes. In the latter it changes during development into the thyroid gland. Also… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Embryology — 1 morula, 2 blastula 1 blastula, 2 gastrula with blastopor … Wikipedia
First pharyngeal arch — First branchial arch Diagram showing the regions of the adult face and neck related to the fronto nasal process and the branchial arches … Wikipedia
Maxillary prominence — Diagram showing the regions of the adult face and neck related to the fronto nasal process and the branchial arches. (Maxillary process visible at center right.) … Wikipedia
Nasal placode — Latin placoda nasalis, placoda olfactoria Gives rise to olfactory epithelium Code TE E5.3.0.0.0.0.8 The nasal placode (or olfactory placode[1]) gives rise to the olf … Wikipedia
Meckel's cartilage — Head and neck of a human embryo eighteen weeks old, with Meckel’s cartilage and hyoid bar exposed … Wikipedia
Copula linguae — Floor of pharynx of human embryo of about the end of the fourth week. Floor of pharynx … Wikipedia