The passage taking urine from the bladder to outside the body. Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1.
Body (corpus) - the main part of the uterus, connected to the uterine (fallopian) tubes via the uterine horns. The body has a base (fundus) and an internal chamber (uterine cavity). Isthmus - the constricted part of the uterus, located between the body and the cervix. Cervix - the ...
This is because breast carcinomas tend to spread by travelling through the lymphatic vessels, creating metastatic deposits in distant parts of the body. Lymph from the breast lobules, nipple and areola areas collect into the subareolar lymphatic plexus. From here, around 75% of lymph (mostly ...
Search Flow Diagram of Systematic Review View LargeDownload Figure 2. Forest Plot of Unadjusted Mortality in Female vs Male Patients With Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia View LargeDownload Figure 3. Forest Plot of Adjusted Mortality in Female vs Male Patients With Staphylococcus aureus Bacteremia View...
b. A synthetic compound that acts like a hormone in the body. 2. Any of various similar substances found in plants and insects that regulate development. [From Greek hormōn, present participle of hormān, to urge on, from hormē, impulse; see er- in Indo-European roots.] hor·mon′al ...
- Provide vascular, Lymphatic and neural connection to the body - Provide a heat exchanger- House the cremaster muscle Overall functions of the male - Produce and maintain a steady supply of sperm- Detect females in estrus (Using Pheromones, Visual Cues & Libido)- Inseminate Females and fertili...
[302], AI in conjunction with microfluidic chips assists medical research in further comprehending intricate physiological and disease mechanisms within the human body. By simulating the growth and diffusion process of cancer cells through microfluidic chips and analyzing this data with AI algorithms, ...
Also found in: Thesaurus, Medical, Encyclopedia. sphinc·ter (sfĭngk′tər) n. A ringlike muscle that normally maintains constriction of a body passage or orifice and that relaxes as required by normal physiological functioning. [Late Latin sphinctēr, from Greek sphinktēr, from sphinge...
Half of women aged 26-35 are unable to label a diagram of the vulva or vagina accurately. Here's a guide to each vagina and vulva part, plus vagina diagrams
The placement of a medical device in vivo created a more complex force body diagram, so its forces should be accounted for. 6.2. Tissue Expanders Tissue expanders (TEs) are temporary devices utilized in breast reconstruction to establish a mound after a mastectomy, and are placed in vivo and...