Gartner’s duct is a potential embryological remnant in human female development of the mesonephric ducts in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs. It was discovered and described in […]
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Trunk (anatomy)
Trunk or torso is an anatomical term for the central part of the many animal bodies (including that of the human) from which extend the neck and limbs. The trunk […]
Upper limb
The upper limb or upper extremity is the region in an animal extending from the deltoid region to the hand including the arm axilla and shoulder.
Pulvinar nuclei
The pulvinar nuclei (nuclei pulvinaris) are a collection of nuclei located in the pulvinar thalamus. The pulvinar is usually grouped as one of the lateral thalamic nuclei in rodents and […]
Ora serrata
The ora serrata is the serrated junction between the retina and the ciliary body. This junction marks the transition from the simple non-photosensitive area of the retina to the complex […]
Parietal cell
Parietal cells (also known as oxyntic or delomorphous cells) are the stomach epithelial cells that secrete gastric acid (HCl) and intrinsic factor. These cells are only located in glands found […]
Gluteus medius muscle
The gluteus medius (or glutæus medius) one of the three gluteal muscles is a broad thick radiating muscle situated on the outer surface of the pelvis.Its posterior third is covered […]
Gluteus minimus muscle
The gluteus minimus (or glutæus minimus) the smallest of the three gluteal muscles is situated immediately beneath the gluteus medius.
Anterolateral system
In the nervous system the anterolateral system (ALS) is an ascending pathway that conveys pain temperature (protopathic sensation) and crude touch from the periphery to the brain.It carries Crude touch […]
Human musculoskeletal system
The human musculoskeletal system (also known as the locomotor system and previously the activity system) is an organ system that gives humans (and many animal species) the ability to move […]