- Tuberculum impar
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Caption = Floor of pharynx of human embryo about twenty-six days old.
Caption2 = Floor of pharynx of human embryo of about the end of the fourth week.
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During the third week of embryological development there appears, immediately behind the ventral ends of the two halves of themandibular arch , a rounded swelling named the tuberculum impar, which was described by His as undergoing enlargement to form thebuccal part of the tongue .More recent researches, however, show that this part of the tongue is mainly, if not entirely, developed from a pair of lateral swellings which rise from the inner surface of the
mandibular arch and meet in the middle line. The site of their meeting remains post-embryonically as the median sulcus fo the tongue.The tuberculum impar is said to form the central part of the tongue immediately in front of the
foramen cecum , but Hammar insists that it is purely a transitory structure and forms no part of the adult tongue.External links
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