The infant has a _____ position of larynx compared to adults
_____ is the recruitment and differentiation of pluripotent mesenchymal stem cells into bone-forming osteoprogenitor cells.
All primary ossification centres (except the pisiform) appear in the body by the age of _____ years
_____ sinus is absent at birth.
Where does the internal urethral orifice lie at birth?_____
Sutures ossify on the _____ surface before they ossify on the ectocranial surface (endo/ectocranial)
Two types of bronchogenic cysts can be either _____ (10-15%) or mediastinal (65-90%)
The earliest tooth to erupt in primary (temporary) dentition is a _____ central incisor.
Hint: maxilla/mandible
The earliest tooth to erupt in secondary (permanent) dentition is a _____ molar.
Hint: central/first
In children, the spinal cord terminates at the _____ border of the L3 vertebra.
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