The superior angle of the scapula (or medial angle) is formed by the junction of the superior and medial borders of the scapula. The superior angle of scapula is located […]
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Inferior angle of the scapula
The inferior angle of the scapula is formed by the union of the medial and lateral border of the scapula and is the lowest part of the scapula.
Cervical enlargement
The cervical enlargement corresponds with the attachments of the large nerves which supply the upper limbs. It extends from about the third cervical to the second thoracic vertebra its maximum […]
Lumbar enlargement
The lumbar enlargement (or lumbosacral enlargement) gives attachment to the nerves which supply the lower limbs. It commences about the level of T11 and reaches its maximum circumference of about […]
Acinus
An acinus (/ˈæsɨnɨs/) (plural acini; adjective acinar [/ˈæsɨnər/] or acinous) refers to any cluster of cells that resembles a many-lobed berry such as a raspberry (acinus is Latin for berry). […]
Stratified columnar epithelium
Stratified columnar epithelia is a rare type of epithelial tissue composed of column shaped cells arranged in multiple layers.Stratified columnar epithelia are found in the ocular conjunctiva of the eye […]
Inferior pubic ramus
The inferior pubic ramus is a part of the pelvis and is thin and flat. It passes laterally and downward from the medial end of the superior ramus; it becomes […]
Superior pubic ramus
The superior pubic ramus is a part of the pubic bone which forms a portion of the obturator foramen.It extends from the body to the median plane where it articulates […]
Base of the sacrum
The base of the sacrum which is broad and expanded is directed upward and forward. In the middle is a large oval articular surface the upper surface of the body […]
Olfactory trigone
The olfactory trigone is a small triangular area in front of the anterior perforated substance. Its apex directed forward occupies the posterior part of the olfactory sulcus and is brought […]