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Filter by Meaning The branchial cleft cyst is a common congenital abnormality that occurs in the neck region.
The branchial muscles are responsible for moving the neck and head.
The branchial nerve innervates the muscles of the neck.
The branchial artery supplies blood to the neck region.
The branchial veins drain blood from the neck region.
The branchial gill slits are present in fish and amphibians.
The branchial dermatitis is a skin condition that affects the neck and ears.
Branchial anatomy is a complex subject that requires a lot of study.
The student was interested in pursuing a branchial course in mathematics.
She was conducting research on the branchial patterns of birds.
The scientist was studying the branchial development of fish embryos.
The branchial artery supplies blood to the gills in fish and other aquatic animals.
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