-
morphology and anatomy, a
sulcus (pl.: sulci) is a
furrow or
fissure (Latin
fissura, pl.: fissurae). It may be a groove,
natural division, deep furrow, elongated...
- that the
brain is
divided from one side to the
other by the 'anfractuosa
fissura,'
which starts in the
front part near the
ocular roots, and from there...
- ethmoidale, 2
Canalis opticus, 3
Fissura orbitalis superior, 4
Fossa sacci lacrimalis, 5
Sulcus infraorbitalis, 6
Fissura orbitalis inferior, 7
Foramen infraorbitale...
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fissure shown in red (animation)
Details Identifiers Latin fissura longitudinalis cerebri,
fissura cerebri longitudinalis NeuroNames 35
NeuroLex ID birnlex_4041...
- ethmoidale, 2
Canalis opticus, 3
Fissura orbitalis superior, 4
Fossa sacci lacrimalis, 5
Sulcus infraorbitalis, 6
Fissura orbitalis inferior, 7
Foramen infraorbitale...
- The
lungs are the
primary organs of the
respiratory system in many animals,
including humans. In
mammals and most
other tetrapods, two
lungs are located...
- The
choroid is the middle,
vascular coat of the eye
which resides between the
sclera and the retina.
Early in
development the
choroidal fissure is a groove...
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cerebral hemisphere.
Details Identifiers Latin sulcus parietooccipitalis,
fissura parietooccipitalis NeuroNames 52
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1428 TA98 A14.1.09...
- (Pterygomaxillary
fissure labeled at
bottom left.)
Details Identifiers Latin fissura pterygomaxillaris TA98 A02.1.00.026 TA2 430 FMA 76627
Anatomical terminology...
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opening along the
surface of Earth. The term is
derived from the
Latin word
fissura,
which means 'cleft' or 'crack'.
Fissures emerge in Earth's crust, on ice...