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branchial arch Meaning in Bengali



Noun:

ফুলকা সম্বন্ধীয় খিলান,





branchial arch's Usage Examples:

first pharyngeal arch also mandibular arch (corresponding to the first branchial arch or gill arch of fish), is the first of six pharyngeal arches that develops.


other names:[citation needed] Lateral facial dysplasia First and second branchial arch syndrome Oral-mandibular-auricular syndrome Otomandibular dysostosis.


is associated with anomalous development of the first branchial arch and second branchial arch.


rakers in fish are bony or cartilaginous processes that project from the branchial arch (gill arch) and are involved with suspension feeding tiny prey.


minor and very rare congenital cutaneous condition characterized by branchial arch remnants that are considered to be the cervical variant of accessory.


It is caused by a disruption to the development of the first branchial arch.


nucleus contains motor neurons that innervate muscles of the first branchial arch, namely the muscles of mastication, the tensor tympani, tensor veli.


Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder known as a branchial arch syndrome.


the attendant nerve of the 1st branchial arch.


The final three hillocks are derived from the second branchial arch and form the antihelix, antitragus.


It has been observed in the branchial arch bone and the spinal cord bone (as well as others) of the labrid marine.


It is classified as a branchial arch syndrome, affecting the first branchial (or pharyngeal) arch, the precursor.


are rare, usually consisting of 2% of all branchial arch abnormalities, located below the second branchial arch.


that the tragus is the only hillock which is derived from the first branchial arch.


condition he called "craniofacial dysostosis", defined as a genetic branchial arch disorder that results in abnormal facial features.


Details Pronunciation /ˈɪŋkəs/ Precursor 1st branchial arch Part of Middle ear Articulations Incudomalleolar and incudostapedial.


ear ossicles of mammals can be derived from components of the hyoid branchial arch of osteolepiforms rather than from both the mandibular and hyoid arches.


Details Precursor groove (cleft) of the first branchial arch.



Synonyms:

anatomical structure; bodily structure; complex body part; body structure; gill arch; gill bar; structure;

Antonyms:

natural object;

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