You all guessed the hyoid in last weeks’ game so I thought I’d explain it a little further! What other things are you interested in knowing about? Drop them in the comments! in bio to work with me in ...
Doctors at MGM Cancer Institute have successfully treated a 41-year-old male smoker with advanced tongue cancer (squamous ...
Some of our bones are easy to see. The zygomatic bones that give our cheeks shape, the delicate phalanges of our fingers, and the bony bulbs that are our kneecaps all stand out from beneath the flesh.
The 165-million-year-old fossil of a tiny, shrew-like animal shows the earliest example of modern hyoid bones—the ones that provide the ability to swallow food—in mammal evolution. The hyoid bones of ...
Discovery of a new fossil in China sheds light on when early mammal ancestors first evolved sophisticated hyoid bones that gave them the ability to swallow food like modern-day mammals The 165-million ...
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