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Cheek pouch

Cheek pouches are pockets on both sides of the head of some mammals between the jaw and the cheek. They can be found on mammals including the platypus, some rodents, and most monkeys, as well as the marsupial koala.

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Cheek pouch

Nodes47
Edges46
Triples30
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.042553
Components1

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Cheek pouch

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related to Description and function · 11
Cheek pouch → An, Cercopithecinae, Cheek, Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, If, In, Monkeys, Nycteris, Other, The, Use
related to Misconception with Rattus rattus · 8
Cheek pouch → Aspects, Cheek, Gambian, Geomyidae, Heteromyidae, Muridae, Rattus, The
related to Chipmunks · 4
Cheek pouch → Below, Chipmunks, Tamias, The
related to Hamsters · 4
Cheek pouch → Cricetinae, Hamsters, One, When
related to Platypus · 2
Cheek pouch → It, The
is a · 1
Cheek pouch → specific morphological feature that is evident in particular subgroups of rodents

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cheek pouches hamsters food pouch masseter platypus species muscle mammals rodents chipmunks storage known musculature head including innervation monkeys form

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Cheek pouchis aspecific morphological feature that is evident in particular subgroups of rodents0.90text
Cheek pouchrelated to ChipmunksChipmunks0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to ChipmunksTamias0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to ChipmunksThe0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to ChipmunksBelow0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionCheek0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionIn0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionGeoffroy Saint-Hilaire0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionNycteris0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionMonkeys0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionCercopithecinae0.60section
Cheek pouchrelated to Description and functionThe0.60section

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