RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook skull (redirected fromSkull (human)) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia skull the skeleton of the head Not to be confused with: scull– either of a pair of small oars used by a single rower; a small boat propelle...
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a. Body of the Maxilla (Structures Seen in Fig. 14-7)The body of the maxilla is shaped like a four-sided, hollow pyramid with its base oriented vertically next to the nasal cavity and the apex or peak extending laterally to join the zygomatic bone, part of the cheekbone. T...
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Determining the fundamental characteristics that define a face as "feminine" or "masculine" has long fascinated anatomists and plastic surgeons, particularly those involved in aesthetic and gender-affirming surgery. Previous studies in this area have rel
NasalPairedBridge of thenoseNoseThe nose is the human body’s primary organ of smell and functions as part of the upper respiratory system. The nose may be best known for inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide, but it also contributes to other important functions, such as tasting. The ...
Which bone is the longest bone in the Human body? Which skull bone(s) form the "keystone of the face"? Which is the longest bone in the human body and how long is it? Which vertebrae interacts with the skull, and which part of the skull does it interact with?
Its main task is the protection of the most important organ in the human body: the brain. The brain is almost entirely enclosed by the neurocranium with the exception of the foramen magnum and other foramina at the skull base which serve as entry and exit point for blood vessels and ...
Dog portraits attracted longer looking times than human profiles. Mesocephalic dogs looked at portraits longer than at profiles, independent of the species in the image. Overall, brachycephalic dogs and dogs of unspecified breed function (such as mixed breeds) displayed the longest looking times. ...