propterygium cartilage
pectoral propterygium
The propterygium is the lateralmost or anteriormost basal cartilage that originates from the pectoral fin endoskeletal disc. The bases of the pectoral lepidotrichium 1 plus the propterygium articulates with the scapula.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | pectoral fin proximal radial cartilage |
| Latin Name | pectoral propterygium |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the propterygium cartilage?
The propterygium is the lateralmost or anteriormost basal cartilage that originates from the pectoral fin endoskeletal disc. The bases of the pectoral lepidotrichium 1 plus the propterygium articulates with the scapula.
What is the Latin name for the propterygium cartilage?
The Latin name for the propterygium cartilage is pectoral propterygium.
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