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  1. Branchial arch - Wikipedia

    • Branchial arches or gill arches are a series of paired bony/cartilaginous "loops" behind the throat (pharyngeal cavity) of fish, which support the fish gills. As chordates, all vertebrate embryos develop pharyngeal arches, though the eventual fate of these arches varies between taxa. In all jawed fish (gnathostomes), the first arch pair (mandibular ar… See more

    Function

    The branchial system is typically used for respiration and/or feeding. Many fish have modified posterior gill … See more

    Components

    The primitive arrangement is 7 (possibly 8) arches, each consisting of the same series of paired (left and right) elements. order from dorsal-most (highest) to ventral-most (lowest), these elements are the pharyngobr… See more

    Amniotes

    Amniotes do not have gills. The gill arches form as pharyngeal arches during embryogenesis, and lay the basis of essential structures such as jaws, the thyroid gland, the larynx, the columella (correspon… See more

    External links

    The Gill Arches: Overview, Palaeos. Retrieved 30 November 2014. See more

     
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  2. Branchial arches, or gill arches, are a series of bony "loops" present in fish, which support the gills. As gills are the primitive condition of vertebrates, all vertebrate embryos develop pharyngeal arches, though the eventual fate of these arches varies between taxa. In jawed fish, the first arch (the mandibular arch) develops into the jaws.
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    The pharyngeal arches, also known as visceral arches, are structures seen in the embryonic development of vertebrates that are recognisable precursors for many structures. In fish, the arches are known as the branchial arches, or gill arches. In the human embryo, the arches are first seen during the fourth week of development.
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  4. Aortic arches - Wikipedia

    The aortic arches or pharyngeal arch arteries (previously referred to as branchial arches in human embryos) are a series of six paired embryological vascular structures which give rise to the great arteries of the neck and head. They are …

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    The branchial (Gk. gill) apparatus of a four-week-old embryo consists of the branchial arches , pouches, grooves (clefts), and membranes. Each branchial arch (1, 2, 3, 4 and 6) is composed of lateral mesoderm and neural crest cells …

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  10. Embryology, Branchial Arches - StatPearls - NCBI …

    Aug 8, 2023 · The branchial arches are embryologic structures that develop into anatomic structures in the adult human. The term “branchial” derives from the Latin “branchia,” meaning gills, and is used to describe the development of …

  11. Crouzon syndrome - Wikipedia

    Crouzon syndrome is an autosomal dominant genetic disorder known as a branchial arch syndrome. Specifically, this syndrome affects the first branchial (or pharyngeal) arch, which is the precursor of the maxilla and mandible.

  12. Branchial arch - wikidoc

    In fish, the branchial arches give rise to gills. These grow and join in the ventral midline. The first arch, as the first to form, separates the mouth pit or stomodeum from the pericardium. By differential growth the neck elongates and new …

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