Palatoquadrate

Palatoquadrate

In some fish, the palatoquadrate is the dorsal component of the mandibular arch, the ventral one being Meckel's cartilage.

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Vertebrates Comparative Anatomy, Function, Evolution by Kenneth V. Kardong, page 227.


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  • palatoquadrate — noun The dorsal part of the mandibular arch in some fish …   Wiktionary

  • palatoquadrate — pal·a·to·quadrate …   English syllables

  • palatoquadrate — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: palato + quadrate : of, relating to, or replacing the palatine and quadrate bones; especially : constituting a series of bones or a continuous cartilaginous rod that forms part of the upper jaw or roof of the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • palatoquadratal bar — palatoquadrate …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • pterygoquadrate bar — palatoquadrate …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • epimandibular cartilage — palatoquadrate (the cartilaginous, functional upper jaw of Elasmobranchii and Holocephali and the embryonic upper jaw of other gnathostome vertebrates. In adult Dipnoi, Crossopterygii and Actinopterygii, produces the autopalatine, metapterygoid… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

  • maxillar cartilage — palatoquadrate (the cartilaginous, functional upper jaw of Elasmobranchii and Holocephali and the embryonic upper jaw of other gnathastome vertebrates. In adult Dipnoi, Crossopterygii and Actinopterygii, produces the autopalatine, metapterygoid… …   Dictionary of ichthyology

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