bronchial bud
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bud — 1. An outgrowth that resembles the b. of a plant, usually pluripotential, and capable of differentiating and growing into a definitive structure. 2. To give rise to such an outgrowth. SEE ALSO: gemmation. 3. A small outgrowth from a parent cell;… … Medical dictionary
tracheal bud — an intermediate stage between the respiratory diverticulum and the bronchial buds … Medical dictionary
infracardiac bursa — the cranial end of a coelomic recess of the embryo, extending upward between the esophagus and right primary bronchial bud; frequently persisting in the adult … Medical dictionary
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Development of human lung — The development of human lung arises from the laryngotracheal groove. The larynx, trachea, bronchi and lungs begin to form during the fourth week of embryonic development.[1] At this time, the respiratory diverticulum (lung bud) appears ventrally … Wikipedia
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