. Comparative embryology of the vertebrates; with 2057 drawings and photos. grouped as 380 illus. Vertebrates -- Embryology; Comparative embryology. YNGO- EPIGLOTTICA SO -EPIGLOTTIC FOLD LATINE rONSlL FORAMEN CECUM LINGUAL TONSIL EPIGLOTTIS \ LARYNGEAL OPENING ARYEPIGLOTTIC FOLD ADITUS LARYNGIS NTERARYTENOID NOTCH ESOPHAGUS. Fig. 285. Development of the tongue in the human embryo. (A-D drawn and modified from Ziegler models. (A) Fourth week. (B) About fifth week. (C) 6th to 7th week; IC mm. (D) 7th week; 14 mm. (E) Adult condition. Observe that the mandibular lingual swellings give origin to t
. Comparative embryology of the vertebrates; with 2057 drawings and photos. grouped as 380 illus. Vertebrates -- Embryology; Comparative embryology. YNGO- EPIGLOTTICA SO -EPIGLOTTIC FOLD LATINE rONSlL FORAMEN CECUM LINGUAL TONSIL EPIGLOTTIS \ LARYNGEAL OPENING ARYEPIGLOTTIC FOLD ADITUS LARYNGIS NTERARYTENOID NOTCH ESOPHAGUS. Fig. 285. Development of the tongue in the human embryo. (A-D drawn and modified from Ziegler models. (A) Fourth week. (B) About fifth week. (C) 6th to 7th week; IC mm. (D) 7th week; 14 mm. (E) Adult condition. Observe that the mandibular lingual swellings give origin to the body of the tongue, while the copula forms the root of the 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 Nelsen, Olin E. (Olin Everett), b. 1898. New York, Blakiston
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