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the pulmonary | the pulmonary | ||
artery, {{LOFE:Tag|i}}p{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}. In the | artery, {{LOFE:Tag|i}}p{{LOFE:Tag|/i}}. In the fœtus the continuation of this arch | ||
forms the ductus arteriosus, which is afterward obliterated, | forms the ductus arteriosus, which is afterward obliterated, | ||
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as they do also in the lizard. The second pair become on the right side (left of the diagram) the aortic arch, on the left side (right of the diagram) the left subclavian, <i>s'c'</i> (the right subclavian, <i>sc</i>, is a branch of the aortic arch). The third pair become carotids, <i>cc</i>, while the fourth and fifth, as already said, are aborted. In the mammal (Fig. 43), on the left side (right of the diagram) the first arch becomes the pulmonary artery, <i>p</i>. In the fœtus the continuation of this arch forms the ductus arteriosus, which is afterward obliterated, as shown in the dotted line. The second arch becomes the aortic arch, the third the left exterior carotid. On the right side (left of the diagram) the first arch becomes aborted; the second, the right subclavian, <i>sc</i> (the <i>left</i> subclavian, <i>s'c'</i>, is a branch of the aortic arch); and the third, the right carotid. Nos. 4 and 5, on both sides, as usual, are aborted. [Illustration: <sc>Fig. 43.</sc>--Modified for mammal.]
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