_____ is a continuous process by which a tooth moves from its crypt in the jaw bone to its position of occlusion in the mouth.
The pylorus of the stomach consists of mainly _____-secreting glands.
The hindgut develops into structures from the _____ to the anal canal above the pectinate line
_____ part of the tongue (root/base) is derived from the mesoderm of the 2nd, 3rd, and part of the 4th pharyngeal arches
_____ visceral afferent fibres of the facial nerve carry taste from anterior 2/3rd tongue
Hint: General/Special
The liver grows in the _____ mesogastrium
All three parts of the small intestine contain _____ and microvilli, which increase absorptive surface area
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