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What is the Ostium of superior vena cava? | The Ostium of superior vena cava is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an orifice of vein. It is a regional element of a cavity of right atrium and a cavity of inflow part of right atrium |
What is the Diaphysis of third metacarpal bone? | The Diaphysis of third metacarpal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a diaphysis of metacarpal bone. It is a regional element of a third metacarpal bone. It has a bony part of diaphysis of third metacarpal bone as a compositionally distinct anatomical element |
What is the Subtendinous bursa? | The Subtendinous bursa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a synovial bursa |
What is the Right commissure of pulmonic valve? | The Right commissure of pulmonic valve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a commissure of pulmonary valve |
What is the Tibial vein? | The Tibial vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of femoral vein. It drains into a femoral vein |
What is the Branch of brachial artery? | The Branch of brachial artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of subclavian artery |
What is the Right internal jugular vein? | The Right internal jugular vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an internal jugular vein. It has a superior bulb of right internal jugular vein, an inferior bulb of right internal jugular vein, a trunk of internal jugular vein, a trunk of right internal jugular vein, and a cervical part of right internal jugular vein as regional elements. It is a regional element of a right brachiocephalic vein. It has a right superior thyroid vein, a right superior laryngeal vein, a right sternocleidomastoid vein, a right middle thyroid vein, a right meningeal vein, a vein of right cochlear aqueduct, a right pharyngeal vein, a right facial vein, a right inferior petrosal sinus, a right sigmoid sinus, and a right lingual vein as tributaries. It is a tributary of a right brachiocephalic vein |
What is the Nerve to thyrohyoid? | The Nerve to thyrohyoid is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of ansa cervicalis. It is the nerve supply of a thyrohyoid |
What is the Branch of glossopharyngeal nerve? | The Branch of glossopharyngeal nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of cranial nerve |
What is the Eleventh thoracic vertebral arch? | The Eleventh thoracic vertebral arch is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a thoracic vertebral arch. It has a spinous process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a right pedicle of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a left pedicle of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a right lamina of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a left lamina of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a right transverse process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a left transverse process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a right superior articular process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a left superior articular process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a right inferior articular process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a left inferior articular process of eleventh thoracic vertebra, a periosteum of eleventh thoracic vertebral arch, and a bony part of eleventh thoracic vertebral arch as regional elements. It is a regional element of an eleventh thoracic vertebra |
What is the Skin of neck? | The Skin of neck is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of skin of body proper. It has a skin of back of neck and a skin of front of neck as regional elements. It is a regional element of a skin of body proper, a skin of male body proper, and a skin of female body proper. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an integument of neck |
What is the Lesser petrosal nerve? | The Lesser petrosal nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of glossopharyngeal nerve. It is a regional subtree of a glossopharyngeal nerve |
What is the Posterior ligament of pinna? | The Posterior ligament of pinna is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of pinna. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a pinna |
What is the Superior articular process of ninth thoracic vertebra? | The Superior articular process of ninth thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superior articular process of thoracic vertebra |
What is the Posterior part of elbow? | The Posterior part of elbow is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of elbow. It has a posterior part proper of elbow and an olecranon region as regional elements. It is a regional element of an elbow. It has an anconeus, a subtendinous bursa of triceps brachii, and a tendon of triceps brachii as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Longissimus? | The Longissimus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superficial postvertebral muscle. It is an element of a musculature of back of body proper |
What is the Left posterior tibial artery? | The Left posterior tibial artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a posterior tibial artery. It has a left circumflex fibular artery, a left peroneal artery, a left tibial nutrient artery, a left medial plantar artery, a left lateral plantar artery, a left first plantar metatarsal artery, a left second plantar metatarsal artery, a left third plantar metatarsal artery, a left fourth plantar metatarsal artery, a trunk of left posterior tibial artery, and a left posterior medial malleolar artery as regional elements. It is a regional subtree of a left external iliac artery. It is a regional element of a left external iliac artery |
What is the Surface of testis? | The Surface of testis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a surface of organ |
What is the Posterior ramus of sixth thoracic nerve? | The Posterior ramus of sixth thoracic nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a posterior ramus of thoracic nerve. It has a medial branch of posterior ramus of sixth thoracic nerve, a lateral branch of posterior ramus of sixth thoracic nerve, and an articular branch of posterior ramus of sixth thoracic nerve as regional subtrees. It is a regional element of a peripheral segment of sixth thoracic spinal nerve |
What is the Left spinal accessory nerve? | The Left spinal accessory nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a spinal accessory nerve. It has a branch of left spinal accessory nerve to left trapezius and a branch of left spinal accessory nerve to left sternocleidomastoid as regional subtrees. It is a regional element of a peripheral nervous system |
What is the Mesiolingual cusp of tooth? | The Mesiolingual cusp of tooth is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cusp of tooth |
What is the Precerebral artery? | The Precerebral artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a general anatomical term |
What is the Synovial membrane of articular capsule of glenohumeral joint? | The Synovial membrane of articular capsule of glenohumeral joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a synovial membrane of articular capsule of synovial joint. It has a synovial intima of glenohumeral joint and a synovial subintima cd as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an articular capsule of glenohumeral joint |
What is the Inferior cerebellar peduncle? | The Inferior cerebellar peduncle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cerebellar peduncle. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a medulla oblongata |
What is the Anteromedial central branch of anterior communicating artery? | The Anteromedial central branch of anterior communicating artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of cerebral arterial circle |
What is the Articular process of fifth cervical vertebra? | The Articular process of fifth cervical vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an articular process of cervical vertebra |
What is the Left radial nerve? | The Left radial nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a radial nerve. It has a superficial branch of left radial nerve and a left posterior interosseous nerve as regional subtrees. It has a central segment of left radial nerve and a peripheral segment of left radial nerve as regional elements. It has a radial nerve component of left C5 nerve, a radial nerve component of left C8 nerve, a radial nerve component of left C7 nerve, and a radial nerve component of left C6 nerve as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Fibromuscular septum of prostate? | The Fibromuscular septum of prostate is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a septum of organ. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a prostatic stroma |
What is the Spiral organ of cochlea? | The Spiral organ of cochlea is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ component |
What is the Posterior ligament of proximal epiphysis of fibula? | The Posterior ligament of proximal epiphysis of fibula is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of knee joint |
What is the Transition zone of prostate? | The Transition zone of prostate is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of prostate. It is anterior to a central zone of prostate. It has a peri-urethral region of transition zone of prostate, a right side of transition zone of prostate, and a left side of transition zone of prostate as regional elements. It is a regional element of a central gland of prostate, a median lobe of prostate, a central glandular part of prostate, and an internal zone of prostate. It has a nonglandular part of transition zone of prostate, a glandular part of transition zone of prostate, and a stroma of transition zone of prostate as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a base of prostate and a prostate. It surrounds a supracollicular part of prostatic urethra |
What is the Crest of head of first rib? | The Crest of head of first rib is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a bony zone of head of rib |
What is the Head of humerus? | The Head of humerus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of humerus. It is bounded by a surface of head of humerus. It is a regional element of a proximal epiphysis of humerus |
What is the Branch of subclavian artery? | The Branch of subclavian artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a systemic artery |
What is the Body of rib? | The Body of rib is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of rib. It has a tubercle of rib as a regional element. It is a regional element of a rib |
What is the Obturator fossa? | The Obturator fossa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of abdominal compartment |
What is the Greater sciatic notch? | The Greater sciatic notch is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a sciatic notch |
What is the Lymphatic vessel? | The Lymphatic vessel is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ component of lymphatic tree organ. It has a wall of lymphatic vessel and a lumen of lymphatic vessel as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Trunk of portal vein? | The Trunk of portal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a venous trunk. It has a pancreaticoduodenal vein, a left gastric vein, a right gastric vein, a para-umbilical vein, and a cystic vein as tributaries |
What is the Sebaceous gland of lip? | The Sebaceous gland of lip is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a sebaceous gland |
What is the Acetabular branch of medial circumflex femoral artery? | The Acetabular branch of medial circumflex femoral artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of medial circumflex femoral artery. It is a regional subtree of a medial circumflex femoral artery |
What is the Superior hypophysial artery? | The Superior hypophysial artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of cerebral part of internal carotid artery. It is a regional subtree of an internal carotid artery and a cerebral part of internal carotid artery |
What is the Palmar surface of middle finger? | The Palmar surface of middle finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a palmar surface of finger |
What is the Posterior ethmoidal nerve? | The Posterior ethmoidal nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of nasociliary nerve. It has a branch of posterior ethmoidal nerve to ethmoidal sinus, a branch of posterior ethmoidal nerve to sphenoidal sinus, and an anterior meningeal branch of posterior ethmoidal nerve as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a nasociliary nerve |
What is the Tympanic part of temporal bone? | The Tympanic part of temporal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of temporal bone. It has a tympanic meatal wall, a sheath of styloid process, and a processus cochleariformis as regional elements. It is a regional element of a temporal bone. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of middle ear |
What is the Periosteum of metacarpal bone? | The Periosteum of metacarpal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a periosteum of long bone |
What is the Brodmann area 21 of inferior temporal gyrus? | The Brodmann area 21 of inferior temporal gyrus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of Brodmann area 21. It is a regional element of a gray matter of inferior temporal gyrus and a brodmann area 21 |
What is the Inferior lingular vein? | The Inferior lingular vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segmental pulmonary vein. It has a trunk of inferior lingular vein and a subsegmental part of inferior lingular vein as regional elements. It is a regional element of a lingular vein. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an inferior lingular bronchopulmonary segment. It has an intrasegmental tributary of inferior lingular vein as a tributary. It is a tributary of a lingular vein |
What is the Limbic gyrus? | The Limbic gyrus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a gyrus of limbic lobe. It has an anterior segment of parahippocampal gyrus, a subcallosal area, and a cingulate gyrus as regional elements |
What is the Frontal branch of superficial temporal artery? | The Frontal branch of superficial temporal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of superficial temporal artery. It is a regional subtree of a superficial temporal artery |
What is the Right thumb? | The Right thumb is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a thumb. It is a regional element of a right hand. It has a vasculature of right thumb, a neural network of right thumb, a proximal phalanx of right thumb, a distal phalanx of right thumb, a skeletal system of right thumb, an interphalangeal joint of right thumb, a skin of right thumb, and a superficial fascia of right thumb as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It has a superficial lymphatic tree of right thumb, a deep lymphatic tree of right thumb, and a lymphatic tree of right thumb as its lymphatic drainage. It is an element of a set of fingers of right hand |
What is the Cavity of body of uterus? | The Cavity of body of uterus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cavity of zone of uterus. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a body of uterus. It is continuous with an internal cervical os |
What is the Periosteum of metatarsal bone? | The Periosteum of metatarsal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a periosteum of long bone. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a bony part of metatarsal bone |
What is the Lower lobe of lung? | The Lower lobe of lung is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lobe of lung. It is bounded by a surface of lower lobe of lung. It has a superior bronchopulmonary segment, a medial basal bronchopulmonary segment, an anterior basal bronchopulmonary segment, a lateral basal bronchopulmonary segment, and a posterior basal bronchopulmonary segment as regional elements. It has a posterior basal bronchopulmonary segment, a parenchyma of lower lobe of lung, a lower lobe part of bronchial tree, a neural network of lower lobe of lung, a vasculature of lower lobe of lung, and a pleura of lower lobe as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Body of ischium? | The Body of ischium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of ischium. It is a regional element of an ischium |
What is the Pubocervical ligament? | The Pubocervical ligament is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of cervix. It is a regional element of a subperitoneal pelvic connective tissue |
What is the Cervical vertebral column? | The Cervical vertebral column is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of vertebral column. It is a regional element of a vertebral column. It has a set of cervical vertebrae, a set of all joints of cervical vertebral column, and a cervical vertebral canal as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a back of neck and a musculoskeletal system of neck |
What is the Muscle layer of rectum? | The Muscle layer of rectum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle layer of region of large intestine. It has a longitudinal muscle layer of rectum and a circular muscle layer of rectum as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of rectum |
What is the Labyrinthine artery? | The Labyrinthine artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of anterior inferior cerebellar artery. It has an anterior vestibular artery and a common cochlear artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of an anterior inferior cerebellar artery. It is a regional element of an anterior inferior cerebellar artery |
What is the Articular process of seventh cervical vertebra? | The Articular process of seventh cervical vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an articular process of cervical vertebra |
What is the Radioscapholunate ligament? | The Radioscapholunate ligament is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a palmar radiocarpal ligament |
What is the Lateral border of patella? | The Lateral border of patella is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical line of patella |
What is the Lateral external iliac lymph node? | The Lateral external iliac lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an external iliac lymph node |
What is the Lateral common iliac lymph node group? | The Lateral common iliac lymph node group is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lymph node group of pelvis |
What is the Right optic nerve? | The Right optic nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an optic nerve. It is a regional element of an optic nerve-tract complex. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a posterior segment of right eyeball |
What is the Right crus of lumbar part of diaphragm? | The Right crus of lumbar part of diaphragm is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a crus of lumbar part of diaphragm. It is a regional element of a lumbar part of diaphragm. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a posterior abdominal wall |
What is the Lateral segmental hepatic artery? | The Lateral segmental hepatic artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of left lobe branch of left hepatic artery. It has a lateral superior segmental hepatic artery and a lateral inferior segmental hepatic artery as regional subtrees. It has a lateral superior segmental hepatic artery and a lateral inferior segmental hepatic artery as regional elements. It is a regional subtree of a left lobe branch of left hepatic artery. It is a regional element of a left hepatic artery |
What is the Embryonic testis? | The Embryonic testis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic organ |
What is the Leaf of central tendon? | The Leaf of central tendon is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of central tendon |
What is the Skin of front of neck? | The Skin of front of neck is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of skin of neck. It has a skin of right half of front of neck and a skin of left half of front of neck as regional elements. It is a regional element of a skin of neck. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a front of neck. It has a transverse cervical nerve as a nerve supply |
What is the Left superior lobar bronchus? | The Left superior lobar bronchus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superior lobar bronchus. It is a regional element of an upper lobe part of left bronchial tree. It has a wall of left superior lobar bronchus and a lumen of left superior lobar bronchus as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is continuous distally with a left apical segmental bronchus, a left posterior segmental bronchus, and a left anterior segmental bronchus. It is continuous with a left apical segmental bronchus. It is continuous proximally with a left main bronchus. It is distal to a left main bronchus. It is proximal to a left apical segmental bronchus, a left posterior segmental bronchus, and a left anterior segmental bronchus |
What is the Paracentral lobule? | The Paracentral lobule is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a gyrus of brain. It is anterior to a precuneus. It has a callosomarginal artery as its arterial supply. It is bounded by a semioval center and a surface of brain. It has an anterior segment of paracentral lobule and a posterior segment of paracentral lobule as regional elements. It is a regional element of a medial segment of cerebral hemisphere. It is continuous with a superior frontal gyrus, a precuneus, a posterior cingulate gyrus, and a cingulate gyrus. It is lateral to a longitudinal fissure. It is medial to a central sulcus. It is posterior to a superior frontal gyrus. It is superior to a cingulate gyrus and a cingulate sulcus |
What is the Branch of middle meningeal artery? | The Branch of middle meningeal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of maxillary artery |
What is the Proctodeum? | The Proctodeum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic conduit |
What is the Right colic vein? | The Right colic vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of superior mesenteric vein. It has a trunk of right colic vein as a regional element. It is a tributary of a superior mesenteric vein. It is the venous drainage of a large intestine |
What is the Prostatic fascia? | The Prostatic fascia is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of pelvic fascia. It has an anterior prostatic fascia, a posterior prostatic fascia, a right lateral prostatic fascia, and a left lateral prostatic fascia as regional elements. It is a regional element of a visceral fascia of male pelvis, a fascia of male pelvis, and a periprostatic fascia. It surrounds a prostatic capsule |
What is the Inferior epigastric artery? | The Inferior epigastric artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of external iliac artery proper. It has a pubic part of inferior epigastric artery, a cremasteric artery, an artery of round ligament of uterus, and a muscular part of inferior epigastric artery as regional subtrees. It has a trunk of inferior epigastric artery, a pubic part of inferior epigastric artery, a cremasteric artery, an artery of round ligament of uterus, a muscular part of inferior epigastric artery, and a cutaneous part of inferior epigastric artery as regional elements. It is a regional subtree of an external iliac artery proper. It is a regional element of an external iliac artery |
What is the Epiphysis of middle phalanx of finger? | The Epiphysis of middle phalanx of finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an epiphysis of phalanx of finger |
What is the Tendon of rectus abdominis? | The Tendon of rectus abdominis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon |
What is the Male urethral lacuna? | The Male urethral lacuna is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an urethral lacuna |
What is the Subdural space of temporal region? | The Subdural space of temporal region is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdural space of segment of brain |
What is the Foramen ovale of heart? | The Foramen ovale of heart is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fetal conduit |
What is the Anserine bursa? | The Anserine bursa is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a synovial bursa |
What is the Neural tube? | The Neural tube is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic organ. It develops in a gestational transformation into a neural plate. It has an embryonic spinal cord and an embryonic brain as regional elements. It has a carnegie stage 11, a carnegie stage 10a, and a carnegie stage 10b as developmental stages. It transforms from a neural plate. It transforms into a fetal neuraxis |
What is the Body of pubis? | The Body of pubis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of pubis |
What is the Proximal portion of right coronary artery? | The Proximal portion of right coronary artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of right coronary artery. It has a conus branch of right coronary artery, an anterior ventricular branch of right coronary artery, a second anterior ventricular branch of right coronary artery, a third anterior ventricular branch of right coronary artery, a marginal branch of right coronary artery, a sinoatrial nodal branch of right coronary artery, an anterior atrial branch of right coronary artery, and an unnamed branch of right coronary artery as regional subtrees |
What is the Body of first lumbar vertebra? | The Body of first lumbar vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a body of lumbar vertebra. It has a right neurocentral junction of first lumbar vertebra, a left neurocentral junction of first lumbar vertebra, a central part of body of first lumbar vertebra, a right posterolateral part of body of first lumbar vertebra, and a left posterolateral part of body of first lumbar vertebra as regional elements. It is a regional element of a first lumbar vertebra. It has a cartilage of body of first lumbar vertebra, a bony part of body of first lumbar vertebra, and a periosteum of body of first lumbar vertebra as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Lateral vestibular nucleus? | The Lateral vestibular nucleus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a vestibular nucleus. It has a parvocellular part of lateral vestibular nucleus and a cell group L as regional elements. It is a regional element of a vestibular nuclear complex. It sends output to a cerebellum |
What is the Fundus of urinary bladder? | The Fundus of urinary bladder is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of urinary bladder. It has an inferior vesical artery, a right inferior vesical artery, a left inferior vesical artery, a fundal part of inferior vesical artery, a fundal part of right inferior vesical artery, and a fundal part of left inferior vesical artery as its arterial supply. It is a regional element of an urinary bladder. It has a wall of fundus of urinary bladder and a lumen of fundus of urinary bladder as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Polar part of middle temporal gyrus? | The Polar part of middle temporal gyrus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of middle temporal gyrus. It is anterior to an anterior part of middle temporal 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 anterior part of middle temporal gyrus. It is inferior to a polar part of superior temporal gyrus and a superior temporal sulcus. It is superior to an inferior temporal sulcus |
What is the Lesser trochanter? | The Lesser trochanter is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of proximal epiphysis of femur. It is a regional element of a proximal epiphysis of femur. It has a bony part of lesser trochanter of femur and a periosteum of lesser trochanter of femur as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is an insertion of an iliacus |
What is the Dorsal mesentery? | The Dorsal mesentery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic structure |
What is the Costal groove of tenth rib? | The Costal groove of tenth rib is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a costal groove |
What is the External pudendal vein? | The External pudendal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of femoral vein |
What is the External carotid nerve plexus? | The External carotid nerve plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an autonomic nerve plexus |
What is the Palatomaxillary suture? | The Palatomaxillary suture is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a suture |
What is the Pharyngeal branch of vagus nerve? | The Pharyngeal branch of vagus nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of vagus nerve. It has a lingual branch of vagus nerve and a pharyngeal branch of vagus nerve to pharyngeal nerve plexus as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a vagus nerve |
What is the Sublingual duct? | The Sublingual duct is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of sublingual gland. It is a regional element of a sublingual duct tree. It has a lumen of sublingual duct and a wall of sublingual duct as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Hypothenar space? | The Hypothenar space is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a space of compartment of hand |
What is the Deep artery of clitoris? | The Deep artery of clitoris is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of internal pudendal artery. It is a regional subtree of an internal pudendal artery. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a clitoris |