Primitive palate

Primitive palate

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Caption = Primitive palate of a human embryo of thirty-seven to thirty-eight days.


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By the fusion of the maxillary and nasal processes in the roof of the stomodeum the primitive palate (or primary palate [EmbryologyUNC|hednk|041] ) is formed, and the olfactory pits extend backward above it.

References

Primary palate gives rise to the pre-maxilla. (gladwell et al.)


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