mandibular prominence

mandibular process

The paired ventral prominences formed by bifurcation of the first pharyngeal arches in the embryo; the two prominences unite ventrally and fuse to form the mandible and lower lip.

Type Organ
Parent Structure embryonic facial prominence
Latin Name mandibular process
FMA ID 293051

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mandibular prominence?
The paired ventral prominences formed by bifurcation of the first pharyngeal arches in the embryo; the two prominences unite ventrally and fuse to form the mandible and lower lip.
What is the Latin name for the mandibular prominence?
The Latin name for the mandibular prominence is mandibular process.

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