Tags: Anatomical Structure, Embryology.

A pharyngeal groove (or branchial groove or pharyngeal cleft) is made up of ectoderm unlike its counterpart the branchial pouch on the endodermal side.The first pharyngeal groove produces the external auditory meatus (ear canal). The rest (2 3 and 4) are overlapped by the growing 2nd pharyngeal arch and form the floor of the depression termed the cervical sinus which opens ventrally and is finally obliterated.

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