Meckel's cartilage

cartilago arcus pharyngei primi

Meckel's cartilage is the bilaterally paired, rod-like, cartilaginous ventral component of the lower jar, or ventral mandibular arch. It is typically resorbed in adults.

Type Organ
Parent Structure neural crest-derived structure
Latin Name cartilago arcus pharyngei primi
FMA ID 295784

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Meckel's cartilage?
Meckel's cartilage is the bilaterally paired, rod-like, cartilaginous ventral component of the lower jar, or ventral mandibular arch. It is typically resorbed in adults.
What is the Latin name for the Meckel's cartilage?
The Latin name for the Meckel's cartilage is cartilago arcus pharyngei primi.

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