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What is the Pudendal cleft? | The Pudendal cleft is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of urogenital part of female perineum |
What is the Tributary of internal thoracic vein? | The Tributary of internal thoracic vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of brachiocephalic vein |
What is the Thenar muscle? | The Thenar muscle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an intrinsic muscle of hand |
What is the Lacrimal vein? | The Lacrimal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of superior ophthalmic vein. It drains into a superior ophthalmic vein. It is a tributary of a superior ophthalmic vein |
What is the Thoracic vertebral column? | The Thoracic 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 and a skeletal system of thoracic segment of trunk. It has a set of thoracic vertebrae, a set of all joints of thoracic vertebral column, and a thoracic vertebral canal as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a back of thorax, a back, a musculoskeletal system of back of thorax, and a skeletal system of back of thorax |
What is the Pedicle of second thoracic vertebra? | The Pedicle of second thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a pedicle of thoracic vertebra |
What is the Superior thoracic aperture? | The Superior thoracic aperture is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical conduit |
What is the Subcommissural organ? | The Subcommissural organ is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a circumventricular organ of neuraxis |
What is the Left frontal sinus? | The Left frontal sinus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a frontal sinus. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a frontal bone |
What is the Body of fourth lumbar vertebra? | The Body of fourth lumbar vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a body of lumbar vertebra. It has a right neurocentral junction of fourth lumbar vertebra, a left neurocentral junction of fourth lumbar vertebra, a central part of body of fourth lumbar vertebra, a right posterolateral part of body of fourth lumbar vertebra, and a left posterolateral part of body of fourth lumbar vertebra as regional elements. It is a regional element of a fourth lumbar vertebra. It has a cartilage of body of fourth lumbar vertebra, a bony part of body of fourth lumbar vertebra, and a periosteum of body of fourth lumbar vertebra as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Adventitia of seminal vesicle? | The Adventitia of seminal vesicle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an adventitia of region of male genital duct. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of seminal vesicle |
What is the Retromaxillary region? | The Retromaxillary region is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a heterogeneous anatomical cluster |
What is the Limen nasi? | The Limen nasi is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of surface of viscerocranial mucosa |
What is the Transversus abdominis? | The Transversus abdominis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle of anterior abdominal wall. It has an aponeurosis of transversus abdominis and a belly of transversus abdominis as regional elements. It has a skeletal muscle tissue of transversus abdominis and a muscle body of transversus abdominis as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is an element of a musculature of anterior abdominal wall. It has a branch of seventh intercostal nerve to transversus abdominis, a branch of eighth intercostal nerve to transversus abdominis, a branch of ninth intercostal nerve to transversus abdominis, a branch of tenth intercostal nerve to transversus abdominis, a branch of eleventh intercostal nerve to transversus abdominis, a branch of subcostal nerve to transversus abdominis, a branch of ilioinguinal nerve to transversus abdominis, and a branch of iliohypogastric nerve to transversus abdominis as a nerve supply |
What is the Flexor retinaculum of ankle? | The Flexor retinaculum of ankle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a retinaculum. It is a regional element of an investing fascia of ankle |
What is the Brown adipose tissue? | The Brown adipose tissue is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an adipose tissue. It has a brown adipocyte as a compositionally distinct anatomical element |
What is the Posterior leaflet of tricuspid valve? | The Posterior leaflet of tricuspid valve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a leaflet of tricuspid valve. It is a regional element of a tricuspid valve. It has an endothelium of posterior leaflet of tricuspid valve and a fibroelastic connective tissue of endocardium as compositionally distinct anatomical elements |
What is the Transverse ligament of atlas? | The Transverse ligament of atlas is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of atlanto-occipital joint. It is a regional element of a cruciate ligament of atlas. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a median atlanto-axial joint |
What is the Subserosa of stomach? | The Subserosa of stomach is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subserosa of organ. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of stomach |
What is the Interspinalis lumborum? | The Interspinalis lumborum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an interspinalis muscle. It is an element of a musculature of back of body proper. It has a nerve to interspinalis lumborum as a nerve supply |
What is the Longissimus capitis? | The Longissimus capitis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a longissimus. It is an element of a set of longissimus muscles. It has a c2 branch to longissimus capitis, a c3 branch to longissimus capitis, a c4 branch to longissimus capitis, a c5 branch to longissimus capitis, a c6 branch to longissimus capitis, a c7 branch to longissimus capitis, a c8 branch to longissimus capitis, a t1 branch to longissimus capitis, a t2 branch to longissimus capitis, a t3 branch to longissimus capitis, and a t4 branch to longissimus capitis as a nerve supply. It has a c2, a c3, a c4, a c5, a c6, a c7, a c8, a t1, a t2, a t3, a t4, and a t5 as its segmental supply |
What is the Occlusal surface of tooth? | The Occlusal surface of tooth is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of surface of tooth |
What is the Set of accessory nasal cartilages? | The Set of accessory nasal cartilages is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of cartilages |
What is the Medial margin of adrenal gland? | The Medial margin of adrenal gland is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical line of adrenal gland |
What is the Lingual branch of glossopharyngeal nerve? | The Lingual branch of glossopharyngeal 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 Meningeal branch of ascending pharyngeal artery? | The Meningeal branch of ascending pharyngeal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of ascending pharyngeal artery. It is a regional subtree of an ascending pharyngeal artery |
What is the Tendon of flexor digiti minimi brevis of foot? | The Tendon of flexor digiti minimi brevis of foot is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon. It is a regional element of a flexor digiti minimi brevis of foot |
What is the Articular cartilage of lunate? | The Articular cartilage of lunate is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an articular cartilage of carpal bone |
What is the Iridocorneal angle? | The Iridocorneal angle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of eyeball |
What is the Eighth levator costae? | The Eighth levator costae is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a levator costae. It has a nerve to eighth levator costae as a nerve supply. It has a t7 as its segmental supply |
What is the Pedicle of twelfth thoracic vertebra? | The Pedicle of twelfth thoracic vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a pedicle of thoracic vertebra |
What is the Oblique fissure of right lung? | The Oblique fissure of right lung is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an oblique fissure of lung |
What is the Superior pubic ligament? | The Superior pubic ligament is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of pubic symphysis. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a pubic symphysis |
What is the Cardiogenic mesoderm? | The Cardiogenic mesoderm is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of intra-embryonic mesoderm. It is a regional element of an intra-embryonic mesoderm |
What is the Vestibular area? | The Vestibular area is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of wall of fourth ventricle |
What is the Neurohypophysis? | The Neurohypophysis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical lobe. It has a median eminence of neurohypophysis, an infundibulum of neurohypophysis, and a neural lobe of neurohypophysis as regional elements. It is a regional element of a pituitary gland |
What is the Nerve to hyoglossus? | The Nerve to hyoglossus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an extrinsic lingual muscle branch of hypoglossal nerve. It is a regional subtree of a hypoglossal nerve. It is the nerve supply of a hyoglossus |
What is the Set of intercrural fibers of superficial inguinal ring? | The Set of intercrural fibers of superficial inguinal ring is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of organ components |
What is the Superior tarsal muscle? | The Superior tarsal muscle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tarsal muscle. It has a belly of superior tarsal muscle as a regional element. It has a muscle body of superior tarsal muscle as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an upper eyelid. It is an element of a set of Muller's muscles |
What is the Sternocleidomastoid artery? | The Sternocleidomastoid artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of superior thyroid artery. It is a regional subtree of a superior thyroid artery |
What is the Accessory renal artery? | The Accessory renal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a variant systemic artery |
What is the Medial medullary lamina of globus pallidus? | The Medial medullary lamina of globus pallidus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lamina of cerebral hemisphere. It is a regional element of a globus pallidus |
What is the Lingual gyrus? | The Lingual gyrus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a gyrus of occipital lobe. It has a calcarine artery as its arterial supply. It is bounded by a semioval center and a surface of brain. It has a superior segment of lingual gyrus and an inferior segment of lingual gyrus as regional elements. It is a regional element of a medial segment of cerebral hemisphere, a medial occipitotemporal gyrus, a neocortex, and an occipital lobe. It has a gray matter of lingual gyrus as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is continuous with a lateral occipital gyrus, a fusiform gyrus, a parahippocampal gyrus, and a cingulate gyrus. It is inferior to a cuneus, a cingulate gyrus, and a calcarine sulcus. It is an element of a set of cerebral gyri. It is superior to a fusiform gyrus |
What is the Primitive middle ear? | The Primitive middle ear is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of cardinal body part of embryo |
What is the Nucleus intercalatus of hypothalamus? | The Nucleus intercalatus of hypothalamus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of hypothalamus |
What is the Circumflex scapular artery? | The Circumflex scapular artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of subscapular artery. It has a deltoid branch of circumflex scapular artery, a triceps branch of circumflex scapular artery, and an infrascapular artery as regional subtrees. It has a deltoid branch of circumflex scapular artery, a triceps branch of circumflex scapular artery, a trunk of circumflex scapular artery, and an infrascapular artery as regional elements. It is a regional subtree of a subscapular artery. It is a regional element of a subscapular artery |
What is the Right hand? | The Right hand is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hand. It has a right thumb, a right little finger, a right ring finger, a right middle finger, a right index finger, and a right hand proper as regional elements. It is a regional element of a right free upper limb. It has a skeleton of right hand, a musculoskeletal system of right hand, an integument of right hand, a skin of right hand, a superficial fascia of right hand, an investing fascia of right hand, a vasculature of right hand, and a neural network of right hand as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is an element of a set of hands |
What is the Pretracheal layer of cervical fascia? | The Pretracheal layer of cervical fascia is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of cervical fascia. It is continuous with a fibrous pericardium. It surrounds a thyroid gland |
What is the Subaortic common iliac lymph node? | The Subaortic common iliac lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a common iliac lymph node |
What is the Skin of lateral palpebral commissure? | The Skin of lateral palpebral commissure is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a skin of palpebral commissure |
What is the Subdivision of female genital system? | The Subdivision of female genital system is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ system subdivision |
What is the Habenular commissure? | The Habenular commissure is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a commissure of diencephalon. It is a regional element of a habenula |
What is the Tendon of iliocostalis thoracis? | The Tendon of iliocostalis thoracis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon of iliocostalis |
What is the Bone tissue of short bone? | The Bone tissue of short bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a bone tissue |
What is the Appendicular skeleton? | The Appendicular skeleton is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of osseous skeleton. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a set of appendicular skeletal systems. It derives from a lateral plate mesoderm. It comprises an upper appendicular skeleton and a lower appendicular skeleton. It is an element of an osseous skeleton |
What is the Uterine venous plexus? | The Uterine venous plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a venous plexus |
What is the Mid-heel line? | The Mid-heel line is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fiat anatomical line |
What is the Intertrochanteric crest of femur? | The Intertrochanteric crest of femur is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of proximal epiphysis of femur |
What is the Vertebral arch joint? | The Vertebral arch joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a vertebral joint |
What is the Descending branch of occipital artery? | The Descending branch of occipital artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of occipital artery. It has a superficial branch of descending branch of occipital artery and a deep branch of descending branch of occipital artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of an occipital artery |
What is the Limitans nucleus? | The Limitans nucleus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of brain. It is a regional element of a posterior nuclear group of thalamus |
What is the Levator costae? | The Levator costae is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle of thorax |
What is the Ductus arteriosus? | The Ductus arteriosus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fetal artery |
What is the Tendon of biceps femoris? | The Tendon of biceps femoris is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon |
What is the Dorsal fascia of hand? | The Dorsal fascia of hand is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of investing fascia of hand. It is a regional element of an investing fascia of hand. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a back of hand |
What is the Acinus of parotid gland? | The Acinus of parotid gland is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an acinus. It has a wall of acinus of parotid gland as a compositionally distinct anatomical element |
What is the Lymphatic cord? | The Lymphatic cord is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tissue cluster |
What is the Anterior tibial vein? | The Anterior tibial vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tibial vein. It is a tributary of a popliteal vein |
What is the Tendon of flexor hallucis brevis? | The Tendon of flexor hallucis brevis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon. It is a regional element of a flexor hallucis brevis |
What is the Otic pit? | The Otic pit is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of intra-embryonic ectoderm |
What is the Arch of coccygeal vertebra? | The Arch of coccygeal vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of vertebra |
What is the Left glenohumeral joint? | The Left glenohumeral joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a glenohumeral joint. It has a left glenoid labrum, an articular cartilage of proximal epiphysis of left humerus, an articular cartilage of glenoid cavity of left scapula, an articular capsule of left glenohumeral joint, a left coracohumeral ligament, a synovial cavity of left glenohumeral joint, a left superior glenohumeral ligament, a left middle glenohumeral ligament, and a left inferior glenohumeral ligament as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a deltoid part of left shoulder. It is an element of a set of all joints of left shoulder and a set of all joints of left upper limb. It has a branch of left suprascapular nerve to left glenohumeral joint, a branch of left axillary nerve to left glenohumeral joint, and a branch of left lateral pectoral nerve to left glenohumeral joint as a nerve supply |
What is the Lateral surface of third toe? | The Lateral surface of third toe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lateral surface of toe |
What is the Dorsal venous plexus of foot? | The Dorsal venous plexus of foot is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a venous plexus |
What is the Articular disk of temporomandibular joint? | The Articular disk of temporomandibular joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an articular disk of synovial joint. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a temporomandibular joint |
What is the Ulnar collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint of index finger? | The Ulnar collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint of index finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an ulnar collateral ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint |
What is the Tip of middle finger? | The Tip of middle finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tip of finger |
What is the Thyrocervical trunk? | The Thyrocervical trunk is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a trunk of branch of subclavian artery. It is a regional element of a thyrocervical artery. It is continuous distally with a trunk of inferior thyroid artery, a trunk of superficial cervical artery, a trunk of suprascapular artery, and a trunk of transverse cervical artery. It is continuous proximally with a trunk of subclavian artery |
What is the Lateral surface of left thigh? | The Lateral surface of left thigh is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lateral surface of thigh |
What is the Orifice of pharyngotympanic tube? | The Orifice of pharyngotympanic tube is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical orifice |
What is the Lumen of membranous part of urethra? | The Lumen of membranous part of urethra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lumen of segment of male urethra. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a membranous urethra |
What is the Arbor vitae of cerebellum? | The Arbor vitae of cerebellum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of white matter of neuraxis |
What is the Ninth posterior intercostal artery? | The Ninth posterior intercostal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a posterior intercostal artery. It has a precentral branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery, a dorsal branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery, a lateral cutaneous branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery, a collateral branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery, a muscular branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery, a pleural branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery, and a costal branch of ninth posterior intercostal artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a systemic arterial tree |
What is the Mucogingival junction? | The Mucogingival junction is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a mucosa of region of mouth |
What is the Laryngeal gland? | The Laryngeal gland is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ component gland |
What is the Ligament of ankle joint? | The Ligament of ankle joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of lower limb |
What is the Right uterine tube? | The Right uterine tube is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an uterine tube. It has a right ovarian artery and a tubal part of right uterine artery as its arterial supply. It is bounded by an external surface of right uterine tube. It has a lumen of right uterine tube, a right uterine tube proper, an uterine part of right uterine tube, an infundibulum of right uterine tube, an ampulla of right uterine tube, an isthmus of right uterine tube, an ovarian fimbria of right uterine tube, a fimbria of right uterine tube, and a wall of right uterine tube as regional elements. It is a regional element of a female internal genitalia. It has a lumen of right uterine tube and a wall of right uterine tube as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a content of female pelvis and a right adnexa of uterus. It is continuous with an uterus. It is to the direct right of an uterus. It is lateral to a body of uterus. It is medial to an uterus. It has a right lateral aortic lymphatic chain as its lymphatic drainage. It has a pelvic splanchnic nerve, a right vagus nerve, and a right ovarian nerve plexus as a nerve supply. It is proximal to an uterine part of right uterine tube. It is distal to an infundibulum of right uterine tube. It is superior to a right ovary. It is surrounded by a right mesosalpinx. It has a right ovarian vein as a venous drainage |
What is the Lymphatic system of neck? | The Lymphatic system of neck is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of lymphatic system |
What is the Esophageal vein? | The Esophageal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of brachiocephalic vein. It has a trunk of esophageal vein as a regional element. It is a regional element of a right brachiocephalic vein. It is a tributary of an inferior thyroid vein, a right brachiocephalic vein, and a left brachiocephalic vein |
What is the T11-T12 interspinalis thoracis? | The T11-T12 interspinalis thoracis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an interspinalis thoracis |
What is the Medial femoral intermuscular septum? | The Medial femoral intermuscular septum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an intermuscular septum of thigh. It is a regional element of an investing fascia of thigh |
What is the Posterior surface of seminal vesicle? | The Posterior surface of seminal vesicle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of surface of seminal vesicle |
What is the Skin of crus of helix? | The Skin of crus of helix is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of skin of helical part of pinna |
What is the Ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint? | The Ligament of metacarpophalangeal joint is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of hand |
What is the Paraaortic body? | The Paraaortic body is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a homogeneous organ |
What is the Segment of skin of foot? | The Segment of skin of foot is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of skin of free lower limb |
What is the Fauces? | The Fauces is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of oral cavity |
What is the Extreme capsule? | The Extreme capsule is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a capsule of cerebral hemisphere. It is a regional element of a white matter structure of cerebral hemisphere |
What is the Superior gluteal lymph node? | The Superior gluteal lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a gluteal lymph node |
What is the Polar frontal artery? | The Polar frontal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of postcommunicating part of anterior cerebral artery. It is an arterial supply of a superior frontal gyrus. It is a regional subtree of an anterior cerebral artery and a postcommunicating part of anterior cerebral artery |