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The Meckelian groove (or Meckel's groove, Meckelian fossa, or Meckelian foramen, or Meckelian canal) is an opening in the medial (inner) surface of the mandible (lower jaw) which exposes the Meckelian cartilage. [1]

Modern eutherian mammals (which includes placental mammals) do not have a Meckelian groove.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Meckelian foramen)

The Meckelian groove (or Meckel's groove, Meckelian fossa, or Meckelian foramen, or Meckelian canal) is an opening in the medial (inner) surface of the mandible (lower jaw) which exposes the Meckelian cartilage. [1]

Modern eutherian mammals (which includes placental mammals) do not have a Meckelian groove.

References



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