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In the adult what structures are 'believed to indicate the junction of the various protons of the tongue?
6. Discuss the developiment of the tcnsils.
7. With what ibranchial pouch are they associated?
8. What are the branchial or gill pouches? Where are they?
9. Are the branchial pouches single or are they paired?
10. Are the branchial pouches lined by ectoa'erm or by ento- derm?
11. How many pairs of ibranchial pouches are there in mam- mals?
12. In what groups of animals are tliere real giU s
...lits opening from t'hie pha'rynx to the exterior?
13. What is the eustachian tube and its relation to the branch- ial pouches? Is it paired or single?
14. What is the thymus? Give som'e evidence as to its sup- posed function.
15. How many protons does it have and where are theyi?
16. H'O'w many protons are there for the thyroid?
17. Are these protons single or paired?
18. What is their relatio^n to the ibranchial pouches?
19. From what are the lungs developed?
20. Is there a single or a paired proton from the pharyngeal cavity for the lungs?


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