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Fig. 30 Showing the Buccal and Pharyngeal parts of the Tongue
The tongue is developed in the floor of the primitive pharynx between the ventral parts of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd visceral arches (Fig. 31). Two parts are to be recognised in the tongue. The buccal part (Fig. 30) is situated in front of the foramen caecum and the V-shaped groove. It is covered by papillae, concerned in mastication and liable to cancer. The second or pharyngeal part, bounding the buccal part of the pharynx in front (Fig. 30), is covered by glandular and lymphoid tissue and concerned with swallowing.
- Development of the Pharynx and Neck: Fig. 21a. Heart Visceral and Aortic Arches | Fig. 21b. Fish Heart Visceral and Aortic Arches | Fig. 22. Primitive Pharynx | Fig. 23. Floor of the Pharynx | Fig. 24. Visceral Arch | Fig. 25. External Cleft Depressions | Fig. 26. Visceral Arch Cartilages | Fig. 27. Visceral Arch Nerves | Fig. 28. Aortic Arches in adult | Fig. 29. Eight and Left Doral Aortae | Fig. 30. Parts of the Tongue | Fig. 31. Tongue | Fig. 32. Submaxillary and Sublingual Glands | Fig. 33. Visceral Clefts in the Adult | Fig. 34. Tonsil, Thymus, and Thyroid | Figures
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Reference
Keith A. Human Embryology and Morphology. (1902) London: Edward Arnold.
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