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What is the Middle finger?
The Middle finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a finger. It is a regional element of a metacarpophalangeal part of hand and a hand. It has a proximal phalanx of middle finger, a middle phalanx of middle finger, a distal phalanx of middle finger, a metacarpophalangeal joint of middle finger, a proximal interphalangeal joint of middle finger, a distal interphalangeal joint of middle finger, a skin of middle finger, a synovial tendon sheath of middle finger, and a fibrous sheath of middle finger as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It has a supratrochlear lymphatic chain, a superficial lymphatic tree of middle finger, a deep lymphatic tree of middle finger, and a lymphatic tree of middle finger as its lymphatic drainage. It is an element of a set of fingers
What is the Upper third of trachea?
The Upper third of trachea is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ zone of trachea
What is the Left lateral wall of nasopharynx?
The Left lateral wall of nasopharynx is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lateral wall of nasopharynx. It has a pharyngeal opening of left pharyngotympanic tube, a left salpingopharyngeal fold, a left salpingopalatine fold, a torus of left pharyngotympanic tube, and a left torus levatorius as regional elements. It is a regional element of a nasopharynx and a wall of nasopharynx
What is the Phrenicocolic ligament?
The Phrenicocolic ligament is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of greater omentum. It is a regional element of a posterior wall of greater sac
What is the Bone of fourth rib?
The Bone of fourth rib is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a bone of rib. It has a compact bone of fourth rib and a trabecular bone of fourth rib as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a bony part of fourth rib
What is the Cranial synchondrosis?
The Cranial synchondrosis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a synchondrosis
What is the Set of ciliary plicae?
The Set of ciliary plicae is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a set of anatomical lines
What is the Branch of vestibulocochlear nerve?
The Branch of vestibulocochlear nerve is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of cranial nerve
What is the Right medial basal segmental bronchus?
The Right medial basal segmental bronchus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a medial basal segmental bronchus. It is a regional element of a right medial basal segmental bronchial tree. It has a wall of right medial basal segmental bronchus and a lumen of right medial basal segmental bronchus as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is continuous distally with an anterior ramus of right medial basal segmental bronchus and a medial ramus of right medial basal segmental bronchus. It is continuous with an anterior ramus of right medial basal segmental bronchus, a medial ramus of right medial basal segmental bronchus, and a right inferior lobar bronchus. It is continuous proximally with a right inferior lobar bronchus. It is distal to a right inferior lobar bronchus. It is proximal to an anterior ramus of right medial basal segmental bronchus and a medial ramus of right medial basal segmental bronchus
What is the Fourth metatarsal facet of lateral cuneiform bone?
The Fourth metatarsal facet of lateral cuneiform bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of lateral surface of lateral cuneiform bone
What is the Corpus luteum?
The Corpus luteum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ component. It has a theca folliculi and a membrana granulosa of ovarian follicle as regional elements. It is a regional element of an ovarian cortex
What is the Space of sixth intercostal compartment?
The Space of sixth intercostal compartment is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a space of intercostal compartment. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a sixth intercostal compartment
What is the Second lumbar artery?
The Second lumbar artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lumbar artery. It has a dorsal branch of second lumbar artery, a spinal branch of second lumbar artery, and a precentral branch of second lumbar artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a systemic arterial tree
What is the Posterior crico-arytenoid ligament?
The Posterior crico-arytenoid ligament is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a crico-arytenoid ligament
What is the Medulla of kidney?
The Medulla of kidney is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a medulla
What is the Abductor digiti minimi of hand?
The Abductor digiti minimi of hand is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hypothenar muscle. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a hypothenar compartment. It is contained in a hypothenar compartment space. It is an element of a musculature of hand and a set of hypothenar muscles. It has a nerve to abductor digiti minimi of hand as a nerve supply. It has a t1 as its primary segmental supply. It has a c8 as its secondary segmental supply. It has a c8 and a t1 as its segmental supply
What is the Left sublingual gland?
The Left sublingual gland is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a sublingual gland. It has a left minor sublingual duct, a left major sublingual duct, and a lobe of left sublingual gland as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a floor of mouth. It is an element of a set of sublingual glands
What is the Left thigh?
The Left thigh is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a thigh. It has a left thigh proper, a knee part of left thigh, an anterior compartment of left thigh, a posterior compartment of left thigh, an anterior part of left thigh, a posterior part of left thigh, a medial part of left thigh, and a lateral part of left thigh as regional elements. It is a regional element of a left free lower limb. It has a left femur, a skin of left thigh, a superficial fascia of left thigh, a vasculature of left thigh, and a neural network of left thigh as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is an element of a set of thighs
What is the Thyroglossal duct?
The Thyroglossal duct is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a vestigial developmental structure
What is the Lateral spinothalamic tract?
The Lateral spinothalamic tract is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tract of neuraxis
What is the Optic vesicle?
The Optic vesicle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic organ
What is the Laryngotracheal groove?
The Laryngotracheal groove is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a developmental space
What is the Left labium minus?
The Left labium minus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a labium minus. It is a regional element of an urogenital part of female perineum and a female external genitalia. It has a skin of left labium minus, a labium minus part of left posterior labial artery, a labium minus tributary of left posterior labial vein, a perineal branch of left posterior femoral cutaneous nerve, and a labium minus branch of left posterior labial nerve as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Metanephros?
The Metanephros is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic structure
What is the Meningeal vein?
The Meningeal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of superior systemic venous tree. It has a trunk of meningeal vein as a regional element. It is a regional element of a superior systemic venous tree. It is a tributary of an internal jugular vein
What is the Mastoid lymph node?
The Mastoid lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lymph node of head. It is an element of a set of mastoid lymph nodes
What is the Supraoptic nucleus?
The Supraoptic nucleus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nucleus of hypothalamus. It has a supra-optic artery as its arterial supply. It is a regional element of an anterior hypothalamic region. It receives input from a dorsal nucleus of vagus nerve, a solitary tract nuclear complex, and a lateral paragigantocellular nucleus
What is the Second thoracic vertebral arch?
The Second thoracic vertebral arch is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a thoracic vertebral arch. It has a right pedicle of second thoracic vertebra, a left pedicle of second thoracic vertebra, a right lamina of second thoracic vertebra, a left lamina of second thoracic vertebra, a right transverse process of second thoracic vertebra, a left transverse process of second thoracic vertebra, a right superior articular process of second thoracic vertebra, a left superior articular process of second thoracic vertebra, a right inferior articular process of second thoracic vertebra, a left inferior articular process of second thoracic vertebra, a periosteum of second thoracic vertebral arch, a bony part of second thoracic vertebral arch, and a spinous process of second thoracic vertebra as regional elements. It is a regional element of a second thoracic vertebra
What is the Vein of lower limb?
The Vein of lower limb is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a general anatomical term
What is the Head of stapes?
The Head of stapes is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of bone organ. It is a regional element of a stapes
What is the Inner cell mass?
The Inner cell mass is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryoblast. It has a hypoblast and an epiblast as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an early blastocyst and a blastocyst. It has a carnegie stage 3 as a developmental stage
What is the Third of ureter?
The Third of ureter is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of ureter
What is the Third part of lingual artery?
The Third part of lingual artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of lingual artery
What is the Lateral chest wall?
The Lateral chest wall is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of chest wall. It has a lateral thoracic wall and a lateral superficial chest wall as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It has an intercostal lymphatic chain as its lymphatic drainage
What is the Left superficial temporal artery?
The Left superficial temporal artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superficial temporal artery. It has a parotid branch of left superficial temporal artery, a left transverse facial artery, an anterior auricular branch of left superficial temporal artery, a left zygomatico-orbital artery, a left middle temporal artery, a parietal branch of left superficial temporal artery, a frontal branch of left superficial temporal artery, and a terminal branch of left superficial temporal artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a left external carotid artery. It is a regional element of a left external carotid artery
What is the Diaphysis of proximal phalanx of little finger?
The Diaphysis of proximal phalanx of little finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a diaphysis of phalanx of little finger. It is a regional element of a proximal phalanx of little finger. It has a bony part of diaphysis of proximal phalanx of little finger as a compositionally distinct anatomical element
What is the Parietal bone?
The Parietal bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a flat bone. It has a temporal process of parietal bone, a parietal tuber, and a parietal bone proper as regional elements. It has an endosteum of parietal bone, a vasculature of parietal bone, a periosteum of parietal bone, a bony part of parietal bone, and a neural network of parietal bone as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a parietal part of head
What is the Anular ligament of radius?
The Anular ligament of radius is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a ligament of elbow joint. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an elbow joint and a proximal radio-ulnar joint
What is the Tendon of extensor carpi radialis longus?
The Tendon of extensor carpi radialis longus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon of extensor carpi radialis. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wrist
What is the Bursa of calcaneal tendon?
The Bursa of calcaneal tendon is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a synovial bursa
What is the Hilum of spleen?
The Hilum of spleen is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hilum. It is a regional element of a spleen
What is the Inferior border of liver?
The Inferior border of liver is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an anatomical line of liver
What is the Vaginal venous plexus?
The Vaginal venous plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a venous plexus. It is the venous drainage of a vagina
What is the Digastric?
The Digastric is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a suprahyoid muscle. It has an anterior part of digastric and a posterior part of digastric as regional elements. It has a tendon of anterior part of digastric, a round intertendon of digastric, a tendon of posterior part of digastric, a muscle body of anterior part of digastric, and a muscle body of posterior part of digastric as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is an element of a set of suprahyoid muscles. It has a branch of facial nerve to posterior belly of digastric and a branch of mylohyoid nerve to anterior belly of digastric as a nerve supply
What is the Thoracic aorta?
The Thoracic aorta is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a segment of aorta. It has a variant right third bronchial artery, a variant right second bronchial artery, a variant right first bronchial artery, an esophageal artery, a superior aortic esophageal artery, an inferior aortic esophageal artery, a right first superior phrenic artery, a left first superior phrenic artery, and an unnamed branch of descending thoracic aorta as regional subtrees. It has a t6 part of thoracic aorta, a t7 part of thoracic aorta, a t8 part of thoracic aorta, a t9 part of thoracic aorta, a t5 part of thoracic aorta, a t10 part of thoracic aorta, a t11 part of thoracic aorta, and a t12 part of thoracic aorta as regional elements. It has a lumen of thoracic aorta and a wall of thoracic aorta as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a content of thorax. It is continuous with an abdominal aorta
What is the Short bone?
The Short bone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a bone organ
What is the Left gastroepiploic vein?
The Left gastroepiploic vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of splenic vein. It has a trunk of left gastroepiploic vein as a regional element. It is a tributary of a splenic vein. It is the venous drainage of a stomach
What is the Muscle of tongue?
The Muscle of tongue is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a muscle of face
What is the Left superior bronchopulmonary segment?
The Left superior bronchopulmonary segment is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superior bronchopulmonary segment. It has a medial part of left superior bronchopulmonary subsegment, a superior part of left superior bronchopulmonary subsegment, and a lateral part of left superior bronchopulmonary subsegment as regional elements. It is a regional element of a lower lobe of left lung. It has a parenchyma of left superior bronchopulmonary segment, a pleura of left superior bronchopulmonary segment, a left superior segmental bronchial artery, a left superior segmental bronchial vein, a left superior segmental bronchial tree, a lymphatic chain of left superior segmental bronchus, a left superior segmental artery, and a left superior segmental vein as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Hemorrhoidal zone?
The Hemorrhoidal zone is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of anal canal
What is the Lamina of fourth cervical vertebra?
The Lamina of fourth cervical vertebra is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lamina of cervical vertebra
What is the Inferior tarsal muscle?
The Inferior tarsal muscle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tarsal muscle. It has a belly of inferior tarsal muscle as a regional element. It has a muscle body of inferior tarsal muscle as a compositionally distinct anatomical element. It is an element of a set of extra-ocular muscles
What is the Wharton's jelly?
The Wharton's jelly is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a portion of solid body substance
What is the Mesiolingual groove of tooth?
The Mesiolingual groove of tooth is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a developmental groove of tooth
What is the Inferior anastomotic vein?
The Inferior anastomotic vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a superficial cerebral vein. It is a tributary of a transverse sinus
What is the Rectal ampulla?
The Rectal ampulla is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of rectum
What is the Frontal branch of anterior cerebral artery?
The Frontal branch of anterior cerebral artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a terminal branch of anterior cerebral artery
What is the Peripheral nerve of upper limb?
The Peripheral nerve of upper limb is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a peripheral nerve
What is the Inferior laryngeal vein?
The Inferior laryngeal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of inferior thyroid vein. It has a trunk of inferior laryngeal vein as a regional element
What is the Mucosa of renal pelvis?
The Mucosa of renal pelvis is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a mucosa of region of ureter. It receives attachment from a wall of renal pelvis. It has a transitional epithelium of renal pelvis and a lamina propria of renal pelvis as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Parotid gland?
The Parotid gland is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a major salivary gland. It has a superficial part of parotid gland, a deep part of parotid gland, and a lobe of parotid gland as regional elements. It has a deep parotid lymphatic chain as its lymphatic drainage
What is the Right masseter?
The Right masseter is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a masseter. It has a common belly of right masseter, a head region of right masseter, and a distal region of right masseter as regional elements. It has a muscle body of right masseter, a proximal tendon of superficial part of right masseter, a distal tendon of superficial part of right masseter, a proximal tendon of deep part of right masseter, and a distal tendon of deep part of right masseter as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a content of right masticator compartment. It matures from a right fetal masseter. It is an element of a musculature of mouth and a set of masticatory muscles. It has a right masseteric nerve proper as a nerve supply
What is the Epiphyseal plate of tibia?
The Epiphyseal plate of tibia is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hyaline cartilage of tibia
What is the Dorsal subaponeurotic space?
The Dorsal subaponeurotic space is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a fascial space
What is the Trilaminar embryonic disc?
The Trilaminar embryonic disc is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an embryonic tissue. It has an intra-embryonic mesoderm, an intra-embryonic ectoderm, and a definitive endoderm as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It has a carnegie stage 6, a carnegie stage 7, and a carnegie stage 8 as developmental stages. It transforms from a bilaminar embryonic disc
What is the Anterior ileocolic lymph node?
The Anterior ileocolic lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an inferior ileocolic lymph node. It is an element of an anterior ileocolic lymph node group
What is the Articular cartilage?
The Articular cartilage is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a hyaline cartilage
What is the Superficial inguinal lymph node?
The Superficial inguinal lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an inguinal lymph node. It is the lymphatic drainage of an umbilicus, a lower anterior abdominal wall, and a perineum
What is the Eleventh costal cartilage?
The Eleventh costal cartilage is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a costal cartilage. It has a body of eleventh costal cartilage, a medial end of eleventh costal cartilage, and a lateral end of eleventh costal cartilage as regional elements
What is the Longitudinal muscle layer of rectum?
The Longitudinal muscle layer of rectum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a longitudinal muscle layer of zone of large intestine. It is a regional element of a muscle layer of rectum
What is the Retrobulbar space?
The Retrobulbar space is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of orbital cavity. It is a regional element of an orbital cavity
What is the Orbital space?
The Orbital space is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a space of compartment of head
What is the Occipital diploic vein?
The Occipital diploic vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a diploic vein. It is a tributary of a transverse sinus
What is the Epineurium?
The Epineurium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a dense irregular connective tissue. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a neural tree organ
What is the Anterior lobe of prostate?
The Anterior lobe of prostate is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lobe of prostate. It is bounded by a surface of anterior lobe of prostate. It has an anterior fibromuscular stroma of prostate, a vasculature of anterior lobe of prostate, a neural network of anterior lobe of prostate, and a parenchyma of anterior lobe of prostate as compositionally distinct anatomical elements
What is the Radial collateral ligament of proximal interphalangeal joint of middle finger?
The Radial collateral ligament of proximal interphalangeal joint of middle finger is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a radial collateral ligament of proximal interphalangeal joint of finger
What is the Internal iliac lymph node group?
The Internal iliac lymph node group is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a lymph node group of pelvis. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an internal iliac lymphatic chain
What is the Tendon of tensor tympani?
The Tendon of tensor tympani is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tendon of muscle of head
What is the Posterior surface of arytenoid?
The Posterior surface of arytenoid is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a surface of cartilage
What is the Olfactory system?
The Olfactory system is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a heterogeneous anatomical cluster
What is the Lymphoid system?
The Lymphoid system is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of hemolymphoid system. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of an adult human body, a male adult human body, and a female adult human body. It comprises a lymphatic system and a non-lymphatic lymphoid system
What is the Mucosa of vocal fold?
The Mucosa of vocal fold is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a mucosa of region of larynx. It is a regional element of a mucosa of larynx
What is the Deep temporal vein?
The Deep temporal vein is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a tributary of pterygoid plexus. It has a trunk of deep temporal vein as a regional element. It drains into a pterygoid plexus
What is the Endocardial primordium?
The Endocardial primordium is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of embryonic heart
What is the Lesser toe?
The Lesser toe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a toe
What is the Pulmonary lymph node?
The Pulmonary lymph node is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a deep lymph node of thorax. It is an element of a lymph node group of thorax
What is the Descending genicular artery?
The Descending genicular artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a subdivision of deep femoral artery. It has a saphenous branch of descending genicular artery, an articular branch of descending genicular artery, a vastus medialis branch of descending genicular artery, and an adductor magnus branch of descending genicular artery as regional subtrees. It is a regional subtree of a deep femoral artery. It is a regional element of a deep femoral artery
What is the Mucosa of laryngopharynx?
The Mucosa of laryngopharynx is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a mucosa of region of pharynx. It is a regional element of a mucosa of pharynx. It has a lamina propria of laryngopharynx and an epithelium of laryngopharynx as compositionally distinct anatomical elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a wall of laryngopharynx
What is the Ligament of liver?
The Ligament of liver is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nonskeletal ligament
What is the Dorsal part of oral part of tongue?
The Dorsal part of oral part of tongue is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a zone of oral part of tongue
What is the Ligament of larynx?
The Ligament of larynx is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a nonskeletal ligament
What is the Right submandibular triangle?
The Right submandibular triangle is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a submandibular triangle. It is a regional element of a right anterior triangle of neck. It contains a right mylohyoid, a right hyoglossus, and a right submandibular gland
What is the Mesoderm?
The Mesoderm is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a germ layer
What is the Anterior surface of kidney?
The Anterior surface of kidney is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a region of external surface of kidney
What is the Vesical venous plexus?
The Vesical venous plexus is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a venous plexus. It is continuous distally with a communicating vein between prostatic venous plexus and vesical venous plexus. It is continuous with an internal iliac vein and a communicating vein between prostatic venous plexus and vesical venous plexus. It is continuous proximally with an internal iliac vein. It has a communicating vein between prostatic venous plexus and vesical venous plexus as a tributary. It is a tributary of an internal iliac vein. It is the venous drainage of an urinary bladder
What is the Fourth cervical vertebral arch?
The Fourth cervical vertebral arch is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a cervical vertebral arch. It has a periosteum of fourth cervical vertebral arch, a right pedicle of fourth cervical vertebra, a left pedicle of fourth cervical vertebra, a right lamina of fourth cervical vertebra, a left lamina of fourth cervical vertebra, a right transverse process of fourth cervical vertebra, a left transverse process of fourth cervical vertebra, a right superior articular process of fourth cervical vertebra, a left superior articular process of fourth cervical vertebra, a right inferior articular process of fourth cervical vertebra, a left inferior articular process of fourth cervical vertebra, a spinous process of fourth cervical vertebra, and a bony part of fourth cervical vertebral arch as regional elements. It is a regional element of a fourth cervical vertebra
What is the Sesamoid of big toe?
The Sesamoid of big toe is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a sesamoid bone of foot
What is the Pharyngeal branch of the maxillary artery?
The Pharyngeal branch of the maxillary artery is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a branch of maxillary artery
What is the Bronchomediastinal lymphatic trunk?
The Bronchomediastinal lymphatic trunk is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as a trunk of lymphatic tree organ part. It is continuous upstream with a paratracheal lymphatic chain, an anterior mediastinal lymphatic chain, a parasternal lymphatic chain, a tracheobronchial lymphatic chain, and a brachiocephalic lymphatic chain. It is a regional element of a bronchomediastinal lymphatic tree
What is the Medial patellar retinaculum?
The Medial patellar retinaculum is defined in the Foundational Model Anatomy (FMA) as an organ component cluster. It has a medial patellofemoral ligament, a medial patellotibial ligament, a medial patellomeniscal ligament, and a medial patellar segment of tendon of vastus medialis as regional elements. It is a compositionally distinct anatomical element of a tendon complex of quadriceps femoris