Meckelian cartilage

Meckelian cartilage

The Meckelian Cartilage, also known as "Meckel's Cartilage", is a piece of cartilage ("gristle") from which the mandibles (lower jaws) of vertebrates evolved. Originally it was the lower of two cartilages which supported the first gill arch (nearest the front) in early fish. Then it grew longer and stronger, and acquired muscles capable of closing the developing jaw. [http://www.palaeos.com/Vertebrates/Bones/Gill_Arches/Meckelian.html The Gill Arches: Meckel's Cartilage] at Palaeos]

In early fish and in chondrichthyans (cartilaginous fish such as sharks, which are not primitive in any sense of the word), the Meckelian Cartilage continued to be the main component of the lower jaw. But in the adult forms of osteichthyans (bony fish) and their descendants (amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals), the cartilage was covered in bone - although in their embryos the jaw initially develops as the Meckelian Cartilage. In all tetrapods the cartilage partially ossifies (changes to bone) at the rear end of the jaw and becomes the articular bone, which forms part of the jaw joint in all tetrapods except mammals.

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