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what structures are within the mandibular prominence in branchial arch 1
dorsally forms malleus and incus ventral regresses
what kind of cartilage forms the mandibular prominence and how do the structures form
Meckel's cartilage; intramembranous ossification
what structures are included in the maxillary prominence
maxilla, zygomatic bone, and squamous portion of temporal bone,
how is the maxillary prominence formed
intramembranous ossification
what kind of cartilage is within branchial arch 2
reicherts cartilage
what structures are within the branchial arch 2
stapes, styloid process, upper 1/2 of hyoid bone
how is the branchial arch 2 formed
endochondral ossification
what structures are within brachial arch 3
lower 1/2 of hyoid bone
how is branchial arch 3 formed
endochondral ossification
what structures are within the arches 4-6
cartilage of the larynx
what muscles are in arch 1
muscles of mastication: mylohyoid, anterior belly of digastric, tensor tympani, tensor veli palatini
what muscles are in arch 2
muscles of facial expression:
stylohyoid, posterior belly of digastric, stapedius
what muscles are in arch 3
stylopharyngeus
what muscles are in arch 4
cricothyroid, levator veli palatine, constrictors of pharynx, palatoglossus,
what muscles are in arch 6
intrinsic muscles of larynx
what is DeGeorge syndrom
lack of parathyroid glands and thymus
what are some complications with DeGeorge Syndrome
heart complications and great vessel complications