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    Rostrum (from Latin rostrum, meaning beak) is a term used in anatomy for a number of phylogenetically unrelated structures in different groups of animals...
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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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    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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  • Beak (section Anatomy)
    The beak, bill, or rostrum is an external anatomical structure found mostly in birds, but also in turtles, non-avian dinosaurs and a few mammals. A beak...
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    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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    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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  • projection on various plant parts Cephalopod beak, an 'inkfish' rostrum Rostrum (anatomy), various structures in fish, whales and invertebrates (colloquially...
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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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • Articles related to anatomy include: Contents:  A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z abdomen abdominal aorta abducens nerve abducens nucleus...
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    sharks, are a family of rays characterized by a long, narrow, flattened rostrum, or nose extension, lined with sharp transverse teeth, arranged in a way...
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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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    Skull (redirect from Cranium (anatomy))
    anterior part of the cranium includes a forward plate of cartilage, the rostrum, and capsules to enclose the olfactory organs. Behind these are the orbits...
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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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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 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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    Coccyx (redirect from Olla (anatomy))
    exists as a separate piece; the remaining ones diminish in size rostrally. Most anatomy books incorrectly state that the coccyx is normally fused in adults...
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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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    from the gracile and cuneate fasciculi into the inferior peduncle. The rostral spinocerebellar tract is a tract which transmits information from the golgi...
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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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    following it from the subcallosal gyrus of the frontal lobe beneath the rostrum of corpus callosum to the parahippocampal gyrus and uncus of the temporal...
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