intermaxillae (Meaning)
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intermaxillae (pl.)
of Intermaxilla
Synonyms & Antonyms of intermaxillae
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intermaxillae Sentence Examples
- The intermaxillae of the horse exhibit a deep diastema, forming a space between the incisors and cheek teeth.
- The premaxillary and intermaxillary sutures in the skull of a crocodile are closely interdigitated.
- In some amphibians, the intermaxillae are toothless and fuse to form a single element.
- The intermaxillary bone in humans develops embryologically from the frontonasal process.
- The intermaxillae contribute to the formation of the primary palate in mammals.
- The intermaxillary suture is located between the intermaxillary and maxillary bones in the skull.
- In birds, the intermaxillae are fused to form a beak known as the premaxilla.
- The intermaxillary process of the vomer extends forward to attach to the intermaxillae in some vertebrates.
- The intermaxillae play a role in olfaction and feeding in various animal species.
- In the skull of a salamander, the intermaxillae are small bones located anterior to the maxillae.
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of Intermaxilla
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The intermaxillae of the horse exhibit a deep diastema, forming a space between the incisors and cheek teeth.
The premaxillary and intermaxillary sutures in the skull of a crocodile are closely interdigitated.
In some amphibians, the intermaxillae are toothless and fuse to form a single element.
The intermaxillary bone in humans develops embryologically from the frontonasal process.