The hip bone (innominate bone pelvic bone or coxal bone) is a large flat bone constricted in the center and expanded above and below. In some vertebrates (including humans before […]
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Human pelvis
In human anatomy the pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is either the lower part of the trunk between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region of the […]
Meningeal branches of spinal nerve
The meningeal branches of the spinal nerves (also known as recurrent meningeal nerves sinuvertebral nerves or recurrent nerves of Luschka) are a number of small nerves that branch from the […]
Magnocellular red nucleus
The magnocellular red nucleus (RNm) is located in the rostral midbrain and is involved in motor coordination. Together with the parvocellular red nucleus it makes up the red nucleus.
Rostral neuropore
The rostral neuropore or anterior neuropore is a region corresponding to the opening of the embryonic neural tube in the anterior portion of the prosencephalon. It closes on day 25 […]
Levator claviculae muscle
In human anatomy the levator claviculae is a very rare accessory and vestigial skeletal muscle in the posterior triangle of the neck. It originates on the transverse processes of the […]
Axillary lines
The axillary lines are the anterior axillary line midaxillary line and the posterior axillary line.
Infrasternal angle
The lower opening of the thorax is formed by the twelfth thoracic vertebra behind by the eleventh and twelfth ribs at the sides and in front by the cartilages of […]
Accessory visual structures
Accessory visual structures is a term used to collectively refer to the adnexa of the eye.Included are the eyebrow eyelids and lacrimal apparatus.One source defines ocular adnexa as the orbit […]
Primary interventricular foramen
In human embryology the primary interventricular foramen is a temporary opening between the developing ventricles of the heart. The ventricles arise as a single cavity is divided by the developing […]