Rostrum (from Latin rostrum, meaning beak) is a term used in anatomy for several kinds of hard, beak-like structures projecting out from the head or mouth...
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Look up rostrum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rostrum may refer to: Any kind of a platform for a speaker: dais pulpit podium Rostrum (anatomy), a beak...
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Anatomical terms of location (redirect from Rostral (anatomical term))
skull, with "cranial" being used more commonly. The term "rostral" is rarely used in human anatomy, apart from embryology, and refers more to the front of...
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of neuraxis. Embryology Neural tube Pontine flexure Rostrum (anatomy) OpenStax College. Anatomy & Physiology. p. 519. This article incorporates text...
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projection on various plant parts Cephalopod beak, an 'inkfish' rostrum Rostrum (anatomy), various structures in fish, whales and invertebrates (colloquially...
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up rostral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rostral may refer to: Rostral (anatomical term), situated toward the oral or nasal region Rostral bone...
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Snout (redirect from Muzzle (anatomy))
nose, mouth, and jaw. In many animals, the structure is called a muzzle, rostrum, or proboscis. The wet furless surface around the nostrils of the nose...
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Cat anatomy comprises the anatomical studies of the visible parts of the body of a domestic cat, which are similar to those of other members of the genus...
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Corpus callosum (redirect from Rostrum of corpus callosum)
different parts of the hemispheres. The main ones are known as the genu, the rostrum, the trunk or body, and the splenium. The corpus callosum forms the floor...
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Fish anatomy is the study of the form or morphology of fish. It can be contrasted with fish physiology, which is the study of how the component parts...
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Anatomical terminology (redirect from Anatomy terminology)
rotation. Rostral and caudal, which describe structures close to (rostral) or farther from (caudal) the nose. For example, the eyes are rostral to the back...
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Neuroanatomy (redirect from Neuro-anatomy)
the specific location. Rostral and caudal: rostral refers in general anatomy to the front of the body (towards the nose, or rostrum in Latin), and caudal...
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section of the carapace that projects in front of the eyes is called the rostrum. first pleopods second pleopods third pleopods fourth pleopods fifth pleopods...
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of members of the class Pteraspidomorphi that include dorsal, ventral, rostral and pineal plates plates of a carapace, such as the dermal plates of the...
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The rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF) is a collection of neurons in the mesencephalon (midbrain) responsible for...
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Anatomical terms of neuroanatomy (category Human anatomy)
lizard. In such animals the terms "rostral", "caudal", "ventral" and "dorsal" mean respectively towards the rostrum, towards the tail, towards the belly...
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short and rests in a small cavity which is underneath the conical Rostrum (anatomy) directed forwards with similar sized cones pointing diagonally forward...
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Vomer (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918))
expansion of bone – called the wing of vomer; the furrow receives the rostrum of the sphenoid, while the margins of the alae articulate with the vaginal...
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The rostral organ of the coelacanth or similar in many other fish such as Anchovy is a large gel-filled cavity in the snout, with three pairs of canals...
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Thoracic diaphragm (redirect from Diaphragm (anatomy))
present; more than in any other skeletal muscle. The term diaphragm in anatomy, created by Gerard of Cremona, can refer to other flat structures such...
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Spinocerebellar tracts (redirect from Rostral spinocerebellar tract)
region of the lateral funiculi (white matter columns). Other tracts are the rostral spinocerebellar tract, and the cuneocerebellar tract (posterior external...
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Midbrain (category Brain anatomy)
The midbrain or mesencephalon is the rostral-most portion of the brainstem connecting the diencephalon and cerebrum with the pons. It consists of the...
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Bird anatomy, or the physiological structure of birds' bodies, shows many unique adaptations, mostly aiding flight. Birds have a light skeletal system...
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(April 1989). "Bidirectional closure of the rostral neuropore in the human embryo". The American Journal of Anatomy. 184 (4): 259–68. doi:10.1002/aja.1001840402...
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the snout.: 36 When used as an adjective, the term rostral refers to the rostrum.: 357 The rostral and other accessory ossifications attached to the skulls...
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Brainstem (redirect from Brainstem (anatomy))
colliculus is positioned above the inferior colliculus, and marks the rostral midbrain. It is involved in the special sense of vision and sends its superior...
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column, but notes this proposal is entirely speculative. The anatomy of the mandibular rostrum is inconsistent with its use as a sensory structure, and features...
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Ambient cistern (section Anatomy)
extends anterolaterally around the mesencephalon to become continuous rostrally/anteriorly with the interpeduncular cistern. Each ambient cistern is continuous...
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The anatomy of the cerebellum can be viewed at three levels. At the level of gross anatomy, the cerebellum consists of a tightly folded and crumpled layer...
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