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During the development of the face in domestic animals, which embryonic structures fuse to form the primary palate and the philtrum of the upper lip?
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Mandibular processes
Lateral nasal processes
Medial nasal processes
Maxillary processes
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The nasolacrimal duct develops from a solid epithelial cord along the nasolacrimal groove, which is located between which two embryonic processes?
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Lateral nasal process and Maxillary process
Frontonasal process and Medial nasal process
Maxillary process and Mandibular process
Medial nasal process and Lateral nasal process
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During the development of the face in domestic animals, which embryonic structures fuse to form the primary palate and the philtrum of the upper lip?
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The nasolacrimal duct develops from a solid epithelial cord along the nasolacrimal groove, which is located between which two embryonic processes?
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In the development of the veterinary facial region, which embryonic structure is primarily responsible for the formation of the lower jaw (mandible) and the lower lip?
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Which developmental failure is the primary cause of a 'cleft palate' affecting the secondary palate in domestic animals?
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The stomo-deum is separated from the primitive foregut by which temporary embryological structure during the early development of the face?
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Which specific embryonic prominence is responsible for the formation of the forehead and the dorsal apex of the nose in domestic mammals?
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The 'macrostomia' or an unusually wide mouth opening in certain congenital defects is caused by the failure of fusion between which two embryonic processes?