Anatomical directional terms describe organ locations in relation to a midline that goes from the head (superior) to the toes (inferior). Cranialis an alternative for superior andCaudalis an alternative for inferior. Distal: farther from
Choose one structure or anatomical feature relative to the heart. Take the structure or anatomical feature chosen and use the directional terms superior, inferior, anterior, posterior, medial, and lateral to describe its location in both a human standing Is the vestibule part...
involuntary muscle, smooth muscle - a muscle that contracts without conscious control and found in walls of internal organs such as stomach and intestine and bladder and blood vessels (excluding the heart) anatomical sphincter, sphincter, sphincter muscle - a ring of muscle that contracts to close...
The inferior vena cava's complex embryogenesis gives rise to many anatomical variants documented well. Common variants include azygos extension, a double inferior vena cava in which the left vessel drains usually into the left renal vein, or a left-sided inferior vena cava (Ang et al., 2013;...
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As this study was intended to look at acute heroin effects on the right IFG, we Acute heroin effect on IFG during cognitive control A Schmidt et al additionally employed a second analysis, in which an anatomical mask only consisting of the right IFG was applied explicitly to the second-level...
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What is the anatomical location of the brain in directional terms (anterior, inferior, superior to, etc.)? What is the description of this location? What is a sesamoid bone? Give an example. The bone that goes from the pelvis to the knee is the: a. coccyx. b....
The key anatomical location of the inferior collicus (IC) is suitable for interactions among different possible connections, that is, the lower auditory nuclei and cortex, reticular formation, periaqueductal grey, superior colliculus, and the like, as well as among diverse physiological states such...