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|| Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans has occurs in females (57%) more than in males (43%).
|| Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans has occurs in females (57%) more than in males (43%).


 
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-   a bony developmental remnants
-   a cervical sinus defect
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-   a pharyngeal groove defect
|| A pharyngeal fistula refers to a pharyngeal membrane defect, a tract extends from pharynx (tonsillar fossa) beween the carotid arteries (internal and external) to open on side of neck.
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Abnormalities Interactive Component

Attempt the Quiz - Abnormalities 
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Here are a few simple Quiz questions that relate to Abnormalities in development from the lecture and practical.

  

1 Cleft palate (palatoschisis) in humans occurs differently between teh sexes and occurs more frequently in:

  females
  males

2 A pharyngeal fistula refers to a:

  a cartilaginous developmental remnants
  a bony developmental remnants
  a cervical sinus defect
  a pharyngeal membrane defect
  a pharyngeal groove defect