. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. stomodaeum max. proc. somatopteure mandibular arch Fig. 15 A.âSagittal Section showing the Stomodaeum and position of the Oral Plate in the 3rd week. (Schematic.) Eustach. (1st cleft). tonsil (2nd cleft)f£. rom max. proc. â ^position of oral plate. i'Yl I from mandib- Proc- Fig. 15 B.â Showing the parts of the Buccal and Nasal Cavities formed from the Stomodaeum. The relative position of the Oral Plate is indicated. or fundus being formed by the oral plate, which separates it from the primitive pharynx (Fig. ). The mesial n


. Human embryology and morphology. Embryology, Human; Morphology. stomodaeum max. proc. somatopteure mandibular arch Fig. 15 A.âSagittal Section showing the Stomodaeum and position of the Oral Plate in the 3rd week. (Schematic.) Eustach. (1st cleft). tonsil (2nd cleft)f£. rom max. proc. â ^position of oral plate. i'Yl I from mandib- Proc- Fig. 15 B.â Showing the parts of the Buccal and Nasal Cavities formed from the Stomodaeum. The relative position of the Oral Plate is indicated. or fundus being formed by the oral plate, which separates it from the primitive pharynx (Fig. ). The mesial nasal and palatal plates of the maxillary processes divide it into an upper partâthe nasal cavitiesâand a lower, which forms part. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Keith, Arthur, Sir, 1866-1955. London : E. Arnold


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