- In embryogenesis, Rathke's
pouch is an e****tion at the roof of the
developing mouth in
front of the
buccopharyngeal membrane. It
gives rise to the...
-
means "two
mouths." In some rodents, such as hamsters, the ch****
pouches are
remarkably developed; they form two bags
ranging from the
mouth to the front...
- The
pouched lamprey (Geotria australis), also
known as the
piharau in the
North Island, korokoro,
kanakana in the
South Island, or wide-
mouthed lamprey...
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young are born in a
relatively undeveloped state and then
nurtured within a
pouch.
Living marsupials encomp**** a wide
range of species,
including kangaroos...
-
teeth and gums is
called the
vestibule or
buccal pouch or
buccal cavity and
forms part of the
mouth. In
other animals the ch****s may also be referred...
-
United States,
these pouches predated the
advent of
Tetra Brik, in an era when
fruit juice was
usually sold in
large containers. The
pouch design has sta****...
- with a
removable pouching system (adhesive or mechanical) that
collects and
contains the
output for
later disposal.
Modern pouching systems enable most...
-
intestinal blockage. The
pouch and
flange (both one and two
piece pouches) are
usually changed every 2–5 days.
Ostomy pouches fit
close to the body and...
- countries, such as the
United Kingdom and Estonia,
allow the sale of
nicotine pouches, snus-like
products that
contain nicotine but no tobacco. Snus is also...
- The crop (also the croup, the craw, the ingluvies, and the
sublingual pouch) is a thin-walled,
expanded portion of the
alimentary tract,
which is used...