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evolution of visceral arches​

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Answered by araj27828
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Visceral arches are pieces of cartilages or bones that support the pharyngeal region of vertebrates and also help attach the jaws with the skull. There are typically 7 pairs of visceral arches in vertebrates which modify in different groups depending upon the presence or absence of gills and type of jaw suspension.

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The visceral arches are usually assumed to develop in a similar way, from front to rear, with corresponding parts. The mandibular and hyoid arches do not follow such a pattern

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