- The
epipharyngeal groove is a
ciliated groove along the
dorsal side of the
inside of the
pharynx in some plankton-feeding
early chordates, such as Amphioxus...
- two dorsal,
longitudinal grooves Epipharyngeal rods of
larvae have
virtually the same
width throughout Epipharyngeal rods of
larvae tapering apically...
-
aedeagus is
smooth and
shiny on the
dorsal surface Epipharyngeal rods of
larvae tapering apically Epipharyngeal rods of
larvae have
virtually the same width...
- Schwammer, H.; Ganzberger, K. (2001). "Occurrence and
structure of
epipharyngeal pouches in
bears (Ursidae)".
Journal of Anatomy. 198 (3): 309–14. doi:10...
- pontine-medullary
lateral reticular formation. This
region appears to
control the
epipharyngeal,
intrinsic laryngeal and
respiratory muscles, and the
combined activity...
- Schwammer, H.; Ganzberger, K. (2001). "Occurrence and
structure of
epipharyngeal pouches in
bears (Ursidae)".
Journal of Anatomy. 198 (3): 309–14. doi:10...
- so. The
mucus is
collected in a second,
dorsal groove,
known as the
epipharyngeal groove, and p****ed back to the rest of the
digestive tract.
Having p****ed...
-
eventually to
organs of
hearing and equilibrium. The
epibranchial or
epipharyngeal placodes generate the
distal portion of the
ganglia of
cranial nerves...
-
completely fused to the head capsule,
lacking a
crenulate groove. The
epipharyngeal rods, or
hardened structures inside of the mouth, are absent. The mandibles...
-
digest solids. To
prevent this, the beetle's
hypopharyngeal membrane and
epipharyngeal flap are
covered by setae.
These hair-like
structures point downwards...