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What is the Body of sixth cervical vertebra?
The Body of sixth cervical vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a body of cervical vertebra. It has a right neurocentral junction of sixth cervical vertebra, a left neurocentral junction of sixth cervical vertebra, a central part of body of sixth cervical vertebra, a right posterolateral part of body of sixth cervical vertebra, and a left posterolateral part of body of sixth cervical vertebra as regional elements. It is a regional element of a sixth cervical vertebra. It has a periosteum of body of sixth cervical vertebra, a bony part of body of sixth cervical vertebra, and a cartilage of body of sixth cervical vertebra as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Rima glottidis?
The Rima glottidis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical orifice. It is a regional element of a glottis
What is the Left carotid sinus?
The Left carotid sinus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a carotid sinus
What is the Mesiobuccal cusp of tooth?
The Mesiobuccal cusp of tooth is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cusp of tooth
What is the Roof of orbit?
The Roof of orbit is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of orbit. It has a lesser wing of sphenoid and an orbital plate of frontal bone as regional elements. It is a regional element of a wall of orbit
What is the Left inguinal part of abdomen?
The Left inguinal part of abdomen is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an inguinal part of abdomen. It is a regional element of a lower abdomen
What is the Anterior surface of scrotum?
The Anterior surface of scrotum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of surface of scrotum
What is the Sacral venous plexus?
The Sacral venous plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a venous plexus. It is continuous proximally with a lateral sacral vein. It is a tributary of a lateral sacral vein
What is the Hip?
The Hip is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a limb region. It has a pelvic girdle region as a regional element. It is a regional element of a femoral region of hip. It has a hip bone, an integument of hip, a hip joint, a musculature of hip, and a vasculature of hip as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Proximal epiphysis of fourth metacarpal bone?
The Proximal epiphysis of fourth metacarpal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a proximal epiphysis of metacarpal bone. It is a regional element of a fourth metacarpal bone. It has a bony part of proximal epiphysis of fourth metacarpal bone as a compositionally distinct anatomical element
What is the Posterior division of left branch of atrioventricular bundle?
The Posterior division of left branch of atrioventricular bundle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of conducting system of heart. It has an atrioventricular node branch of circumflex coronary artery as its arterial supply. It is a regional element of a conducting system of left ventricle, a conducting system of heart, and a left branch of atrioventricular bundle. It has a transitional myocyte of posterior division of left branch of atrioventricular bundle, a purkinje myocyte of atrioventricular bundle, a dense collagenous sheath of purkinje myocyte of atrioventricular bundle, and a dense collagenous sheath of transitional myocyte of atrioventricular bundle as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a myocardium of basal zone of left ventricle, a myocardium of mid zone of left ventricle, a myocardium of apical zone of left ventricle, a myocardial zone 17, a myocardial zone 4, a myocardial zone 5, a myocardial zone 10, a myocardial zone 11, a myocardial zone 15, a myocardial zone 16, a myocardial zone 17a, a myocardial zone 20, and a myocardial zone 16a. It is continuous with a cardiac muscle tissue of myocardial zone 17, a cardiac muscle tissue of myocardial zone 4, a cardiac muscle tissue of myocardial zone 5, a cardiac muscle tissue of myocardial zone 10, a cardiac muscle tissue of myocardial zone 11, a cardiac muscle tissue of myocardial zone 15, a left branch of atrioventricular bundle, and a subendocardial branch of posterior division of left branch of atrioventricular bundle. It is distal to a left branch of atrioventricular bundle
What is the Cranial fold?
The Cranial fold is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic body fold
What is the Radial collateral ligament of distal interphalangeal joint of ring finger?
The Radial collateral ligament of distal interphalangeal joint of ring finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a radial collateral ligament of distal interphalangeal joint of finger
What is the Nucleus of lateral nuclear group of thalamus?
The Nucleus of lateral nuclear group of thalamus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of thalamus
What is the Fourth aortic arch?
The Fourth aortic arch is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic aortic arch
What is the Sphenoparietal sinus?
The Sphenoparietal sinus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a paired dural venous sinus. It is a tributary of a cavernous sinus
What is the Angle of trigone?
The Angle of trigone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of urinary bladder
What is the Anatomical point?
The Anatomical point is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical boundary entity
What is the Medial condyle of femur?
The Medial condyle of femur is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a condyle of femur. It has an articular segment of medial condyle of femur and a medial condyle proper of femur as regional elements. It is a regional element of a distal epiphysis of femur
What is the Lamina terminalis?
The Lamina terminalis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lamina of cerebral hemisphere. It is a regional element of a white matter structure of cerebral hemisphere
What is the Sphincter of hepatopancreatic ampulla?
The Sphincter of hepatopancreatic ampulla is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of muscle layer of biliary tree
What is the Left gastric lymph node?
The Left gastric lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a gastric lymph node. It drains into a celiac lymph node
What is the Lumen of large intestine?
The Lumen of large intestine is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ cavity subdivision. It is a regional element of a lumen of gastrointestinal tract. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a large intestine. It contains a portion of intestinal secretion, a feces, and a portion of alimentary air. It is continuous with a lumen of small intestine and a lumen of anal canal
What is the Paraxial mesoderm?
The Paraxial mesoderm is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of intra-embryonic mesoderm. It has a head mesoderm and a somite region of mesoderm as regional elements. It is a regional element of an intra-embryonic mesoderm. It has a somite region of mesoderm, a fetal parietal bone, and an axial skeleton as derivations
What is the Apex of cusp of tooth?
The Apex of cusp of tooth is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an apex of tooth
What is the Palpebral conjunctiva of right upper eyelid?
The Palpebral conjunctiva of right upper eyelid is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a palpebral conjunctiva of upper eyelid. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a right upper eyelid
What is the Inferior rectal nerve plexus?
The Inferior rectal nerve plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an autonomic nerve plexus. It is the nerve supply of a large intestine
What is the Body of seventh thoracic vertebra?
The Body of seventh thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a body of thoracic vertebra. It has a right neurocentral junction of seventh thoracic vertebra, a left neurocentral junction of seventh thoracic vertebra, a central part of body of seventh thoracic vertebra, a right posterolateral part of body of seventh thoracic vertebra, and a left posterolateral part of body of seventh thoracic vertebra as regional elements. It is a regional element of a seventh thoracic vertebra. It has a periosteum of body of seventh thoracic vertebra, a bony part of body of seventh thoracic vertebra, and a cartilage of body of seventh thoracic vertebra as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Periosteum of lumbar vertebra?
The Periosteum of lumbar vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a periosteum of vertebra
What is the Anterior tubercle of atlas?
The Anterior tubercle of atlas is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tubercle of atlas
What is the Wall of duct of seminal vesicle?
The Wall of duct of seminal vesicle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of seminal vesicle. It is a regional element of a wall of seminal vesicle. It has an adventitia of duct of seminal vesicle, a muscle layer of duct of seminal vesicle, and a mucosa of duct of seminal vesicle as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a duct of seminal vesicle
What is the Sweat gland of left upper eyelid?
The Sweat gland of left upper eyelid is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a sweat gland of upper eyelid
What is the Mesogastrium?
The Mesogastrium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fetal mesenchyme
What is the External axis of eyeball?
The External axis of eyeball is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an axis of eyeball
What is the Distal phalanx of third toe?
The Distal phalanx of third toe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a phalanx of third toe. It has a proximal epiphysis of distal phalanx of third toe, a diaphysis of distal phalanx of third toe, and a distal epiphysis of distal phalanx of third toe as regional elements. It has an articular cartilage of proximal epiphysis of distal phalanx of third toe, an articular cartilage of distal epiphysis of distal phalanx of third toe, a vasculature of distal phalanx of third toe, and a bony part of distal phalanx of third toe as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a third toe. It is an element of a set of phalanges of third toe
What is the Fibrous capsule of spleen?
The Fibrous capsule of spleen is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fibrous connective tissue. It has a dense regular collagenous tissue of fibrous capsule of spleen as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a spleen
What is the Vertebral canal?
The Vertebral canal is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical compartment
What is the Obturator lymph node?
The Obturator lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an external iliac lymph node
What is the Epiphyseal plate of metatarsal bone?
The Epiphyseal plate of metatarsal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hyaline cartilage of metatarsal bone
What is the Lamina of axis?
The Lamina of axis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lamina of cervical vertebra
What is the Thoracic sympathetic trunk?
The Thoracic sympathetic trunk is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of sympathetic trunk. It has a thoracic splanchnic nerve as a regional subtree. It has an interganglionic branch of thoracic sympathetic trunk and a thoracic ganglion as regional elements. It is a regional element of a sympathetic trunk
What is the Atrioventricular valve?
The Atrioventricular valve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cardiac valve. It attaches to a fibrous skeleton of heart
What is the Fifth tarsometatarsal joint?
The Fifth tarsometatarsal joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tarsometatarsal joint. It is an element of a set of tarsometatarsal joints
What is the Brain?
The Brain is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of neuraxis. It is bounded by a surface of brain and a plane of foramen magnum. It has a forebrain, a midbrain, and a hindbrain as regional elements. It is a regional element of a neuraxis. It has a vasculature of brain, a ventricular system of brain, and a neural tissue of brain as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a cranial compartment and a head. It is contained in a cranial cavity. It is an element of a nervous system of head
What is the Ulnar collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint of ring finger?
The Ulnar collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint of ring finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an ulnar collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint
What is the Pancreaticoduodenal vein?
The Pancreaticoduodenal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of superior mesenteric vein. It has a trunk of pancreaticoduodenal vein as a regional element. It is a tributary of a trunk of portal vein and a superior mesenteric vein. It is the venous drainage of a pancreas and a small intestine
What is the Telogen hair?
The Telogen hair is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hair
What is the Inferior articular process of fourth lumbar vertebra?
The Inferior articular process of fourth lumbar vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an inferior articular process of lumbar vertebra
What is the Wall of posterior part of anal canal?
The Wall of posterior part of anal canal is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of anal canal
What is the Posterior auricular nerve?
The Posterior auricular nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of facial nerve. It has an auricular branch of posterior auricular nerve and an occipital branch of posterior auricular nerve as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a facial nerve
What is the Ventromedial nucleus of hypothalamus?
The Ventromedial nucleus of hypothalamus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of hypothalamus. It is a regional element of an intermediate hypothalamic region. It sends output to a nucleus of stria terminalis, a basal nucleus of telencephalon, and a reuniens nucleus
What is the Superior olivary complex?
The Superior olivary complex is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nuclear complex of neuraxis. It has a lateral superior olivary nucleus, a medial superior olivary nucleus, a preolivary nucleus, a dorsal periolivary nucleus, a retro-olivary cell group, and a ventral nucleus of trapezoid body as regional elements. It is a regional element of a pontine tegmentum
What is the Costal cartilage?
The Costal cartilage is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a skeletal cartilage organ. It has a body of costal cartilage, a medial end of costal cartilage, and a lateral end of costal cartilage as regional elements
What is the Interstitial tissue of eyeball?
The Interstitial tissue of eyeball is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an interstitium
What is the Subcutaneous calcaneal bursa?
The Subcutaneous calcaneal bursa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subcutaneous bursa
What is the Tendon of pectoralis major?
The Tendon of pectoralis major is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon
What is the Myocardium of right ventricle?
The Myocardium of right ventricle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a myocardium of ventricle. It has a ventricular branch of right coronary artery, a posterior interventricular branch of right coronary artery, an anterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery, and a posterior interventricular branch of left coronary artery as its arterial supply. It attaches to an epicardium of right ventricle. It receives attachment from an endocardium of septomarginal trabecula, an epicardium of right ventricle, and an endocardium of right ventricle. It has a myocardium of outflow part of right ventricle and a myocardium of inflow part of right ventricle as regional elements. It is a regional element of a myocardium of biventricular part of heart. It has a conducting system of right ventricle and a myocardium of right ventricle proper as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of right side of heart and a wall of right ventricle. It is continuous with a right vortex of heart, a tunica media of pulmonary trunk, a septal myocardium of right ventricle, and a myocardium of left ventricle. It is to the direct right of a septal myocardium of right ventricle and a myocardium of left ventricle. It is medial to a myocardium of left ventricle. It is superior to a right vortex of heart
What is the Plantar interosseous of foot?
The Plantar interosseous of foot is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an interosseous of foot
What is the Interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus?
The Interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of midbrain tegmentum. It is a regional element of a midbrain tegmentum
What is the Spinous process of second thoracic vertebra?
The Spinous process of second thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a spinous process of thoracic vertebra. It receives attachment from a proximal tendon of rhomboid major. It has a periosteum of spinous process of second thoracic vertebra and a bony part of spinous process of second thoracic vertebra as regional elements. It is a regional element of a second thoracic vertebra and a second thoracic vertebral arch. It is the origin of a serratus posterior superior
What is the Accessory pancreatic duct?
The Accessory pancreatic duct is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a pancreatic duct. It has a lumen of accessory pancreatic duct as a regional element. It is a regional element of a pancreatic duct tree. It has a wall of accessory pancreatic duct as a compositionally distinct anatomical element
What is the Posterior part of middle temporal gyrus?
The Posterior part of middle temporal gyrus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of middle temporal gyrus. It is anterior to a lateral occipital gyrus. It is bounded by a semioval center and a surface of brain. It is a regional element of a middle temporal gyrus. It is continuous with an angular gyrus, a lateral occipital gyrus, and a middle part of middle temporal gyrus. It is inferior to a middle part of superior temporal gyrus and a superior temporal sulcus. It is posterior to a middle part of middle temporal gyrus. It is superior to a middle part of inferior temporal gyrus and an inferior temporal sulcus
What is the Sixth aortic arch?
The Sixth aortic arch is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic aortic arch
What is the Skin of chin?
The Skin of chin is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of skin of mouth. It receives attachment from a distal tendon of mentalis. It has a skin of right side of chin and a skin of left side of chin as regional elements. It is a regional element of a skin of mouth. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an integument of chin. It has a mental branch of mental nerve as a nerve supply
What is the Middle cervical ganglion?
The Middle cervical ganglion is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cervical ganglion. It has an ansa subclavia, a gray communicating ramus to fourth cervical spinal nerve, an interganglionic branch of middle cervical ganglion, an interganglionic branch of middle cervical ganglion to cervicothoracic ganglion, an interganglionic branch of middle cervical ganglion to vertebral ganglion, a communicating branch of middle cervical ganglion to phrenic nerve, a communicating branch of middle cervical ganglion to recurrent laryngeal nerve, a gray communicating ramus of middle cervical ganglion to fifth cervical spinal nerve, a gray communicating ramus of middle cervical ganglion to sixth cervical spinal nerve, a gray communicating ramus of cervicothoracic ganglion to seventh cervical spinal nerve, an interganglionic branch of middle cervical ganglion to inferior cervical ganglion, a variant ansa thyroidea, a cardiac branch of middle cervical ganglion, and a thyroid branch of middle cervical ganglion as regional subtrees
What is the Subphrenic region?
The Subphrenic region is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a heterogeneous anatomical cluster
What is the Plantar surface of second toe?
The Plantar surface of second toe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a plantar surface of toe
What is the Skin of wrist?
The Skin of wrist is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of skin of free upper limb. It has a skin of proximal part of wrist and a skin of distal part of wrist as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an integument of wrist
What is the Right testis?
The Right testis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a testis. It has a right testicular artery as its arterial supply. It is bounded by a surface of right testis. It has an efferent ductule of right male genital duct, a seminiferous tubule of right testis, a right rete testis, a mediastinum of right testis, a septum of right testis, a lobule of right testis, an upper pole of right testis, a lower pole of right testis, and a capsule of right testis as regional elements. It has a capsule of right testis, a parenchyma of right testis, and a neural network of right testis as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a right hemiscrotum and a parenchyma of right testis. It is contained in a right scrotal sac. It has a right lateral aortic lymphatic chain as its lymphatic drainage. It is an element of a set of viscera of male abdomen. It has a testicular nerve plexus as a nerve supply. It is superior to an upper pole of right testis. It is inferior to a lower pole of right testis. It is surrounded by a tunica vaginalis of right testis. It has a right testicular vein as a venous drainage
What is the Neck of femur?
The Neck of femur is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of femur. It is a regional element of a proximal metaphysis of femur and a proximal end of femur. It has a periosteum of neck of femur and a bony part of neck of femur as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Ligament of foot?
The Ligament of foot is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of lower limb
What is the Medial malleolus?
The Medial malleolus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of distal epiphysis of tibia
What is the Duodenal epithelium?
The Duodenal epithelium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an epithelium of zone of small intestine. It has an epithelium proper of duodenum, an epithelium of duodenal gland, and an epithelium of crypt of Lieberkuhn of small intestine as regional elements. It is a regional element of an intestinal villus of duodenum
What is the Superficial muscle of posterior compartment of leg?
The Superficial muscle of posterior compartment of leg is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle of posterior compartment of leg
What is the Lateral border of body of sternum?
The Lateral border of body of sternum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical line of sternum
What is the Internal intercostal muscle?
The Internal intercostal muscle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an intercostal muscle. It has an internal intercostal membrane, an internal intercostal muscle proper, and a fascia of internal intercostal muscle as regional elements
What is the Superior articular process of eighth thoracic vertebra?
The Superior articular process of eighth thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superior articular process of thoracic vertebra
What is the Body of thoracic vertebra?
The Body of thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a body of vertebra. It has a central part of body of thoracic vertebra, a right posterolateral part of body of thoracic vertebra, a left posterolateral part of body of thoracic vertebra, a right neurocentral junction of thoracic vertebra, and a left neurocentral junction of thoracic vertebra as regional elements. It has a basivertebral foramen of thoracic vertebra, a periosteum of body of thoracic vertebra, a bony part of body of thoracic vertebra, and a cartilage of body of thoracic vertebra as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Nerve to medial rectus?
The Nerve to medial rectus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of inferior branch of oculomotor nerve. It is a regional subtree of an inferior branch of oculomotor nerve. It is the nerve supply of a medial rectus
What is the Hyponychium?
The Hyponychium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ component layer of skin
What is the Set of superficial axillary lymph nodes?
The Set of superficial axillary lymph nodes is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of axillary lymph nodes
What is the Abdominal aorta?
The Abdominal aorta is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of aorta. It has an inferior phrenic artery, a right inferior phrenic artery, and a left inferior phrenic artery as regional subtrees. It has a suprarenal aorta, an infrarenal aorta, a terminal aorta, a bifurcation of aorta, a l1 part of abdominal aorta, a l2 part of abdominal aorta, a l3 part of abdominal aorta, and a l4 part of abdominal aorta as regional elements. It is a regional element of a descending aorta. It has a wall of abdominal aorta and a lumen of abdominal aorta as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a content of abdomen. It is continuous with a thoracic aorta
What is the Cauda equina?
The Cauda equina is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ region cluster
What is the Tributary of transverse sinus?
The Tributary of transverse sinus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of dural venous sinus
What is the Conus artery?
The Conus artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a coronary artery. It is an arterial supply of an anterior wall of right ventricle. It has a trunk of conus artery as a regional element. It is a regional subtree of a systemic arterial tree
What is the Tenth costal cartilage?
The Tenth costal cartilage is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a costal cartilage. It has a body of tenth costal cartilage, a medial end of tenth costal cartilage, and a lateral end of tenth costal cartilage as regional elements
What is the Female urethral crest?
The Female urethral crest is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an urethral crest
What is the Iliacus?
The Iliacus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle of pelvic girdle. It has a skeletal muscle tissue of iliacus as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is contained in a space of anterior compartment of thigh. It has insertion a lesser trochanter and a tendon of psoas major. It has an anterior inferior iliac spine and an iliac fossa as its origin. It has a nerve to iliacus (1), a nerve to iliacus (2), and a nerve to iliacus (n) as a nerve supply. It has a l2 as its primary segmental supply. It has a l3 as its secondary segmental supply. It has a l2 and a l3 as its segmental supply
What is the Proximal epiphysis of phalanx of thumb?
The Proximal epiphysis of phalanx of thumb is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a proximal epiphysis of phalanx of finger. It is a regional element of a phalanx of thumb. It has a bony part of proximal epiphysis of phalanx of thumb as a compositionally distinct anatomical element
What is the Ganglion of cranial nerve?
The Ganglion of cranial nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ganglion
What is the Body of corpus callosum?
The Body of corpus callosum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of corpus callosum. It is a regional element of a corpus callosum
What is the Posterior wall of upper third of vagina?
The Posterior wall of upper third of vagina is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of vagina
What is the Cardiac branch of middle cervical ganglion?
The Cardiac branch of middle cervical ganglion is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a medial branch of middle cervical ganglion. It is a regional subtree of a middle cervical ganglion
What is the Primary motor cortex?
The Primary motor cortex is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of cerebral cortex. It has a gray matter of precentral gyrus and a gray matter of anterior segment of paracentral lobule as regional elements. It has a plexiform layer of primary motor cortex, an external granular layer of primary motor cortex, an external pyramidal layer of primary motor cortex, an internal granular layer of primary motor cortex, an internal pyramidal layer of primary motor cortex, and a multiform layer of primary motor cortex as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It receives input from a cerebral cortex, an amygdala, a substantia innominata, a basal nucleus of telencephalon, a posterior hypothalamic region, a lateral hypothalamic region, a medial nuclear group of thalamus, a centromedian nucleus, a parafascicular nucleus, a paracentral nucleus, a pulvinar, a ventral anterior nucleus, a caudal part of ventral lateral nucleus, a medial part of ventral lateral nucleus, a ventral posterolateral nucleus, a ventral posteromedial nucleus, an oral part of ventral posterolateral nucleus, a tuberomammillary nucleus, a substantia nigra, a dorsal raphe nucleus, a ventral tegmental area, a locus ceruleus, a medial parabrachial nucleus, and a central amygdaloid nucleus. It sends output to an abducens nucleus, an oculomotor nuclear complex, a trochlear nucleus, a mesencephalic nucleus of trigeminal nerve, a facial nucleus, a cerebral cortex, a subthalamic nucleus, a red nucleus, a cerebellum, a medullary reticular formation, a pontine nuclear group, and a spinal cord
What is the Thyroglossal diverticulum?
The Thyroglossal diverticulum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic structure
What is the Medullary raphe nuclear complex?
The Medullary raphe nuclear complex is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nuclear complex of neuraxis. It has a nucleus raphe magnus, a nucleus raphe obscurus, and a nucleus raphe pallidus as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a medulla oblongata
What is the Outer granular layer of cerebellar cortex?
The Outer granular layer of cerebellar cortex is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a granular layer of cerebellar cortex
What is the Transverse cervical lymphatic trunk?
The Transverse cervical lymphatic trunk is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a trunk of lymphatic tree organ part
What is the Left external naris?
The Left external naris is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an external naris. It is a regional element of a left nasal vestibule
What is the Dorsal part of penis?
The Dorsal part of penis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of penis