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    Ectoderm Lining the Primitive Mouth Gives Rise to Two Horseshoe
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Ectoderm Lining the Primitive Mouth Gives Rise to Two Horseshoe

Question 4

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Ectoderm lining the primitive mouth gives rise to two horseshoe bands of thickened epithelium called:


A) Enamel papilla
B) Dental papilla
C) Enamel lamina
D) Dental lamina

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