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Vomeronasal Epithelium of Capybara Royalty Free Stock Photo
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The nasal cartilages are the septal, lateral, major alar, and minor alar cartilages Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Developing vomeronasal or Jacobson’s organ
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Frontal section of embryo’s head Royalty Free Stock Photo
Frontal section of embryo’s head Royalty Free Stock Photo
Frontal section of embryo\'s head Royalty Free Stock Photo
The vomeronasal organ or Jacobson's organ, is a paired auxiliary olfactory sense organ located in the nasal septum, above the palate. This light microscope micrograph shows the vomeronasal nasal organ of a rat embryo with his typical C shape, surrounded by a cartilaginous capsule


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