mentomeckelian

dentale

Paired, cylindrical, and small bones of endochondral origin that lie anteromedial to the anterior end of Meckel's cartilage. The precursors of the mentomeckelian bones are the larval infrarostral cartilages.

Type Bone
Latin Name dentale

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mentomeckelian?
Paired, cylindrical, and small bones of endochondral origin that lie anteromedial to the anterior end of Meckel's cartilage. The precursors of the mentomeckelian bones are the larval infrarostral cartilages.
What is the Latin name for the mentomeckelian?
The Latin name for the mentomeckelian is dentale.

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