tripus
fourth Weberian ossicle
Endochondral bone, membrane bone, and Weberian ossicle that is an element of third vertebra. Anteriorly it attaches to the interosseus ligament and posteriorly it extends as a transformator process embedded in the tunica externa of the swimbladder.
| Type | Bone |
| Parent Structure | endochondral bone |
| Latin Name | fourth Weberian ossicle |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the tripus?
Endochondral bone, membrane bone, and Weberian ossicle that is an element of third vertebra. Anteriorly it attaches to the interosseus ligament and posteriorly it extends as a transformator process embedded in the tunica externa of the swimbladder.
What is the Latin name for the tripus?
The Latin name for the tripus is fourth Weberian ossicle.
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