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Q: What are Pharyngeal arches?
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Which organism develops breathing organs from pharyngeal arches?

sea horse


How many pair of pharyngeal arches persists in human embryo?

4 extremely visible


Do lancelets have pharyngeal pouches?

Yes they have Pharyngeal Pouches!!!=)


What bone contains styloid process?

The styloid process is a bony protuberance off of the temporal bone. During embryological development, the dorsal end of the second pharyngeal arch cartilage forms the stapes and the styloid process. It is the cartilaginous viscerocranium that is derived from the first two pharyngeal arches.


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Pharyngeal erythema is also known as "red throat" which is usually a sign of infection or inflammation. For example, symptoms of strep throat can include pharyngeal erythema.


What is the collective noun for arches?

Some arches/a few arches


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No


What is the medical term for the removal of the pharyngeal tonsills?

Tonsillectomy is the medical term meaning surgical removal of a pharyngeal tonsil.


What are pharyngeal slits?

Pharyngeal slits are openings through which water is taken into the pharynx, or throat.


Does Stan walker have a cleft palate?

Yes, his pharyngeal arches did not fuse at the right time (ie. at the 12th week of his embryonic life) His cleft palate resembles a primary condition (involving one side of his palate) which only occurs in 1 in 2500 live births in Australia.


How many arches did the colosseum have?

340 Arches in total


The oropharynx does not include?

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