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what do the pharyngeal arches in vertebrate embryos contain? a complex collection of nerves, muscles, and connective tissue. only muscles that later become bones. only nerves connected to the brain. blood vessels but no structural tissues.
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Pharyngeal arches in vertebrate embryos contain a complex mix of nerves, muscles, and connective - tissue which contribute to the development of various structures in the head and neck.
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A. A complex collection of nerves, muscles, and connective tissue.