The chief character which distinguishes the Batrachians from the reptiles, leaving aside the metamorphoses, lies in the arrangement of the bones of the palate, where a large parasphenoid extends forwards as far or nearly as far as the vomers and widely separates the pterygoids. [Please select]
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The septo-maxillaries are closely associated with the vomers and form the cavity in which the organ of Jacobson is situated. [Please select]
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The vomers are moderately large and are in contact anteriorly with the premaxillaries and posteriorly with the ethmoid. [Please select]
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After the maxillaries and premaxillaries develop, the vomers appear as small horizontal ossifications anterior to the parasphenoid. [Please select]
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The tooth-bearing parts of the vomers are widely separated and at a slight angle to one another; the vomers terminate medially in two pointed processes on the ethmoid. [Please select]
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Ossification begins in the lateral flanges, then in the prevomerine processes, and lastly in the posterior dentigerous parts of the bones; the prevomerine processes are the last parts of the vomers to ossify completely. [Please select]
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