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Mycoplasma faucium is a
species of
bacteria in the
genus Mycoplasma. This
genus of
bacteria lacks a cell wall
around their cell membrane.
Without a cell...
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Goodenia faucium,
commonly known as the
Mount Liebig goodenia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Goodeniaceae and is
endemic to the Northern...
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transversely and the
tongue pulled forward. (Fauces
labelled as
Isthmus faucium at
center right.)
Pharynx Details System lymphoid system Artery faucial...
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Acacia faucium is a tree
belonging to the
genus Acacia and the
subgenus Juliflorae that is
native to
north eastern Australia. The tree
typically grows...
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level of the
hyoid bone. It
opens anteriorly,
through the
isthmus faucium, into the mouth,
while in its
lateral wall,
between the
palatoglossal arch...
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Diospyros caliginosa Ridl.
Diospyros fasciculiflora Merr.
Diospyros faucium Lecomte Diospyros perforata Hiern Diospyros pergamena Hiern Diospyros pulgarensis...
- F. T. (1974). "Proposal of
Mycoplasma buccale nom. nov. and
Mycoplasma faucium nom. nov. for
Mycoplasma orale "Types" 2 and 3, Respectively". International...
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communication just
mentioned must not be
confused with the
permanent isthmus faucium. The lips, teeth, and gums are
formed from the
walls of the stomodeum,...
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erythraeus (Silvestri, 1930) ****yx
evansi (Silvestri, 1931) ****yx
faucium (Vehoeff, 1923) ****yx feae (Silvestri, 1930) ****yx
forficularius (Joseph...
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humans as the
primary host:[citation needed] M.
amphoriforme M.
buccale M.
faucium M.
fermentans M.
genitalium M.
hominis M.
incognitus M.
lipophilum M. orale...