Difference between aortic arches of birds and mammlas
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Only a single aortic arch is involved in supplying the dorsal aorta, the left fourth arch in mammals and the right fourth arch in birds. The aortic arches of vertebrate animals form the arterial suppy route to the tissues. In the embryo aortic arches develop in association with each of the developing pharyngeal arches.
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