os triangulare

basi-branchial II

Small, broadly triangular bar of bone lying across the ventral side of the pharynx at the junction of the M. genio-hyoideus and the M. rectus cervicis superficialis.

Type Bone
Parent Structure endochondral bone
Latin Name basi-branchial II

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the os triangulare?
Small, broadly triangular bar of bone lying across the ventral side of the pharynx at the junction of the M. genio-hyoideus and the M. rectus cervicis superficialis.
What is the Latin name for the os triangulare?
The Latin name for the os triangulare is basi-branchial II.

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