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Appendicular can refer to: The vermiform appendix The appendicular artery, a branch of the ileocolic artery. The appendicular skeleton This disambiguation
Appendicular
Part of the skeletal system
The appendicular skeleton is the portion of the vertebrate endoskeleton consisting of the bones, cartilages and ligaments that support the paired appendages
Appendicular_skeleton
skeleton can be subdivided into the axial skeleton (80 bones) and the appendicular skeleton (126 bones). 172 of 206 bones are part of a pair and the remaining
List of bones of the human skeleton
List_of_bones_of_the_human_skeleton
bones: small bones attached to the sphenoid that extend downward The appendicular skeleton contains the fore and hindlimbs. The hindlimb attaches to the
Skeletal_system_of_the_horse
Artery supplying the appendix
The appendicular artery, also known as the appendiceal artery, commonly arises from the terminal branch of the ileocolic artery, or less commonly from
Appendicular_artery
Internal framework of the human body
and the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton is formed by the spinal column, the rib cage, the skull, and associated bones. The appendicular skeleton
Human_skeleton
Bones of hand
metacarpal bones, or "palm bones", collectively the metacarpus, are the appendicular bones that form the intermediate part of the hand between the phalanges
Metacarpal_bones
Bones of the head and trunk of a vertebrate
and sternum), and the hyoid bone. The axial skeleton is joined to the appendicular skeleton (which support the limbs) via the shoulder girdles and the pelvis
Axial_skeleton
Ischemia-reperfusion (IR) tissue injury is the resultant pathology from a combination of factors, including tissue hypoxia, followed by tissue damage associated
Ischemia-reperfusion injury of the appendicular musculoskeletal system
Ischemia-reperfusion_injury_of_the_appendicular_musculoskeletal_system
Blood vessel
The appendicular vein is the vein which drains blood from the vermiform appendix. It is located in the mesoappendix and accompanies the appendicular artery
Appendicular_vein
Set of bones which connects the arm to the axial skeleton on each side
The shoulder girdle or pectoral girdle is the set of bones in the appendicular skeleton which connects to the arm on each side. In humans, it consists
Shoulder_girdle
Wide-based "drunken sailor" gait symptom
involved in gait stability. Truncal ataxia is different from appendicular ataxia. Appendicular ataxia affects the movements of the arms and legs. It is caused
Truncal_ataxia
Genus of tapejarid pterosaur from the Early Cretaceous
Tupandactylus (meaning "Tupâ or Tupan finger", in reference to a personification of the Tupi supreme deity) is a genus of tapejarid pterodactyloid pterosaur
Tupandactylus
Malignant tumor originating in cartilage
present at any age. It more often affects the axial skeleton than the appendicular skeleton. Back or thigh pain Sciatica Bladder symptoms Unilateral edema
Chondrosarcoma
Genus of Jurassic-aged theropod dinosaur
Megalosaurus (meaning "great lizard", from Greek μέγας, megas, meaning 'big', 'tall' or 'great' and σαῦρος, sauros, meaning 'lizard') is an extinct genus
Megalosaurus
Artery in the abdomen
into a superior and an inferior branch: the inferior gives rise to the appendicular artery and anastomoses with the end of the superior mesenteric artery;
Ileocolic_artery
Rigid organs of the skeleton of vertebrates
rib Vertebral column vertebrae cervical thoracic lumbar sacrum coccyx Appendicular Shoulder clavicle scapula Arm humerus ulna radius Hand carpals (scaphoid
Bone
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
Neovenator (nˈiːə͡ʊvˌɛne͡ɪtə; "new hunter") is an extinct genus of carcharodontosaurian theropod dinosaur. It is known primarily from several skeletons
Neovenator
Extinct genus of mammals
Arsinoitherium (Arsinoe II's beast) is an extinct genus of paenungulate mammals belonging to the extinct order Embrithopoda. It is related to elephants
Arsinoitherium
Moved by muscles paired appendages, which consist of different members
is known as its extremity. The limbs' bony endoskeleton, known as the appendicular skeleton, is homologous among all tetrapods, who use their limbs for
Limb_(anatomy)
Accumulation of pus in a bodily cavity
but the context of use may sometimes be different. For instance, an appendicular empyema is in medicine now generally called an abscess. Empyema most
Empyema
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
PMID 28794222. Otero, A.; Carballido, J.L.; Pérez Moreno, A. (2020). "The appendicular osteology of Patagotitan mayorum (Dinosauria, Sauropoda)". Journal of
Patagotitan
Extinct order of large marine reptiles
Ichthyosauria is an order of large extinct marine reptiles sometimes referred to as "ichthyosaurs", although the term is also used for wider clades in
Ichthyosauria
Physiological structure of birds' bodies
Bird anatomy, or the physiological structure of birds' bodies, shows many unique adaptations, mostly aiding flight. Birds have a light skeletal system
Bird_anatomy
Medical condition
tissues surrounding the joints of the spine, and also of the peripheral or appendicular skeleton. In the spine, there is bone formation along the anterior longitudinal
Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis
Diffuse_idiopathic_skeletal_hyperostosis
Extinct genus of dinocerate mammal
Eobasileus ("dawn-king") is a genus of dinoceratan mammal in the family Uintatheriidae. One species is currently considered valid, E. cornutus, though
Eobasileus
Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean
physical activity that involved significant stress on the spine and appendicular skeleton", a result of relentless hard labour, akin to the physical abnormalities
Canary_Islands
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
Neimongosaurus (meaning "Nei Mongol lizard") is a genus of herbivorous therizinosaurian theropod dinosaur that lived in China during the Late Cretaceous
Neimongosaurus
Carcharodontosaurid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous
Mapusaurus (lit. 'earth lizard') is a genus of giant carcharodontosaurid carnosaurian dinosaur that lived in Argentina during the Cenomanian–Turonian ages
Mapusaurus
Clade of lobe-finned fish
muscular limb buds (lobes) within their fins, which are supported by appendicular skeletons. This is in contrast to the other clade of bony fishes, the
Sarcopterygii
Semi-solid tissue in the spongy portions of bones
marrow is the dominant tissue in bones, particularly in the (peripheral) appendicular skeleton. Because fat molecules have a high T1-relaxivity, T1-weighted
Bone_marrow
Tube attached to the intestine
appendix with Enterobius with H&E stain Micrograph of entry point of appendicular arteries (arrows at level of inner muscular layer), not to be confused
Appendix_(anatomy)
Body part
superficial group, also known as the appendicular group, is primarily associated with movement of the appendicular skeleton. It is composed of trapezius
Human_back
Extinct genus of primates
Notharctus is a genus of adapiform primate that lived in North America during the early to middle Eocene. Known from many geologic formations, including
Notharctus
Facial bones of a skull
neurocranium (labeled as "Brain case"). 3D model. Click to move. Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Jinkins, J. Randy (2000). Atlas of Neuroradiologic Embryology
Facial_skeleton
Physiological phenomenon involving the engorgement of the clitoris
Bidle, Theresa; McKinley, Michael P. (2022). "Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles". Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrative Approach (Fourth ed
Clitoral_erection
Extinct clade of dinosaurs
diagnosed through their distinct characters on their skulls, as well as appendicular and vertebral characters. Macronaria is composed of several subclades
Macronaria
Genus of reptiles (fossil)
Cetiosauriscus (/ˌsiːtioʊˈsɔːrɪskəs/ SEE-tee-oh-SOR-iss-kəs) is a genus of sauropod dinosaur that lived between 166 and 164 million years ago during the
Cetiosauriscus
Bony skin-covered spines or rays protruding from the body of a fish
based around a muscular central bud internally supported by a jointed appendicular skeleton; in cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes) and jawless fish (Agnatha)
Fish_fin
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
remains (MIWG1997.550), consisting of assorted skull, axial skeleton and appendicular skeleton elements, from a juvenile or subadult, found in a plant debris
Eotyrannus
Medical condition
Dysosteosclerosis (DSS), also known as autosomal recessive dysosteosclerosis or X-linked recessive dysosteosclerosis, is a rare osteoclast-poor form of
Dysosteosclerosis
Diverse clade of vertebrate animals
non-bony clades of fish, although the lobe-finned fish evolved articulated appendicular skeletons within their paired fins, which gave rise to tetrapods' limbs
Osteichthyes
Extinct genus of dinosaur
PMC 4528471. PMID 26063751. Ullmann, P.V.; Lacovara, K.J. (2016). "Appendicular osteology of Dreadnoughtus schrani, a giant titanosaurian (Sauropoda
Dreadnoughtus
Common name for a lizard without obvious legs
University of Western Australia Press. pp. 243, 244. ISBN 978-1-920694-74-6. Appendicular Skeleton in Amphisbaenians (Reptilia: Squamata) Bergmann, Philip J.;
Legless_lizard
Extinct genus of scorpion
Appendicular remains of Praearcturus gigas, with C-G (top image) representing the syntypes of Brontoscorpio anglicus
Praearcturus
Surgical cutting of connective tissue (fascia) to restore blood circulation in an area
months. List of surgeries by type Ischemia-reperfusion injury of the appendicular musculoskeletal system Dente CJ, Wyrzykowski AD, Feliciano DV (October
Fasciotomy
Extinct genus of mammal
Trigodon is an extinct genus of the family Toxodontidae, a large-bodied notoungulate which inhabited South America during the Late Miocene to Early Pliocene
Trigodon
Part of the body that forms the supporting structure
organized into a longitudinal axis, the axial skeleton, to which the appendicular skeleton is attached. The human skeleton takes 20 years before it is
Skeleton
Surgical removal of bursae (sacs of synovial fluid in joints)
trochanteric, and scapulothoracic sites, although any bursa in the appendicular skeleton can be removed if symptoms warrant. Textbook guidelines advise
Bursectomy
International standard on human anatomical terminology
positions Movements Parts of human body Regions of human body Axial skeleton Appendicular skeleton Bones Cranium Extracranial bones of head Auditory ossicles Teeth
Terminologia_Anatomica
Cartilaginous bone development that forms the long bones
and short bones, the bones of the axial (ribs and vertebrae) and the appendicular skeleton (e.g. upper and lower limbs), the bones of the skull base (including
Endochondral_ossification
Mammals known for eating ants and termites
Cunha-Filho, Carlos A.; Moratelli, Ricardo (December 2019). "Pathology in the appendicular bones of southern tamandua, Tamandua tetradactyla (Xenarthra, Pilosa):
Anteater
Muscles that extend between the axial and (superior or inferior) appendicular skeletons
the muscles that extend between the axial and (superior or inferior) appendicular skeletons. The two groups of Axioappendicular muscles are the anterior
Axioappendicular_muscles
Extinct genus of reptiles
burrowing. In the same year, Sertich and Groenke noted that while the appendicular skeleton including the scapula and the forelimb doesn't show specific
Simosuchus
Nicoletta (2025-07-17). "Anthropometric Measurements for Predicting Low Appendicular Lean Mass Index for the Diagnosis of Sarcopenia: A Machine Learning Model"
List of awards and nominations received by Rosalía
List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_Rosalía
Extinct genus of litopterns
Thoatherium (meaning "active swift-beast") is an extinct genus of litoptern mammals from the Early Miocene of Argentina. Fossils of the genus have been
Thoatherium
Clade of the first four-limbed vertebrates and their descendants
include distinct head and neck structures for feeding and movements, appendicular skeletons (shoulder and pelvic girdles in particular) for weight bearing
Tetrapod
Leptoceratopsid dinosaur genus from the Late Cretaceous
fragmentary, consisting primarily of a partial vertebral column and a few appendicular bones. Its tail was very tall and was somewhat compressed from side-to-side
Udanoceratops
Membrane that forms lining of abdominal cavity or coelom
colic Sigmoid mesocolon Sigmoid colon Pelvic wall Sigmoid arteries and superior rectal artery Mesoappendix Mesentery of ileum Appendix Appendicular artery
Peritoneum
Class of extinct, Paleozoic arthropods
Diego C.; Rábano, Isabel; Sá, Artur A. (2017-01-10). "Digestive and appendicular soft-parts, with behavioural implications, in a large Ordovician trilobite
Trilobite
Geological formation in Argentina
aguadagrandensis Aguada Grande Upper Fragmented skull and the axial, appendicular skeleton. An abelisaurid Mapusaurus M. roseae Cañadón del Gato Upper
Huincul_Formation
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
represented by a single specimen consisting of several tail vertebrae and appendicular bones. It contains one species, Oceanotitan dantasi. Oceanotitan is classified
Oceanotitan
Extinct genus of reptiles
Teleocrater (meaning "completed basin", in reference to its closed acetabulum) is a genus of avemetatarsalian archosaur from the Middle Triassic Manda
Teleocrater
Superficial muscle of the perineum
Bidle, Theresa; McKinley, Michael P. (2022). "Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles". Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrative Approach (Fourth ed
Bulbospongiosus_muscle
Type of arthritis of the spine
as well as presence of the HLA-B27 allele. Primary engagement of the appendicular joints may explain delayed diagnosis; however, other common symptoms
Ankylosing_spondylitis
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
granulocyte spermatid bone marrow testicle right lobe of liver pharynx appendicular skeleton neck lung embryo More reference expression data BioGPS More
ARL11
Extinct genus of mammals
Lambdotherium ("wave beast") is a genus of North American perissodactyl from the lower Eocene. The genus is currently monospecific, containing only the
Lambdotherium
Structure of humerus
(capitulum visible at bottom right) Left humerus seen from front (part of the appendicular skeleton) Details Identifiers Latin capitulum humeri TA98 A02.4.04.022
Capitulum_of_the_humerus
Clade of extant dinosaurs
"Decoupling the skull and skeleton in a Cretaceous bird with unique appendicular morphologies". Nature Ecology & Evolution. 7 (1): 20–31. Bibcode:2023NatEE
Pygostylia
Medical device for restricting blood flow
medicine Tourniquet test Hair tourniquet Ischemia-reperfusion injury of the appendicular musculoskeletal system Vascular occlusion training Schmidt MS (January
Tourniquet
Rayfield, E.J.; Benton, M.J. (2022). "Walking with early dinosaurs: appendicular myology of the Late Triassic sauropodomorph Thecodontosaurus antiquus"
List_of_European_dinosaurs
Cancer of plasma cells
"Automatic digital quantification of bone marrow myeloma volume in appendicular skeletons - clinical implications and prognostic significance". Scientific
Multiple_myeloma
Long fusiform muscle located in the lumbar region
psoas major joins the upper body and the lower body, the axial to the appendicular skeleton, the inside to the outside, and the back to the front. As part
Psoas_major_muscle
Extinct genus of bony fishes
There are large pore openings within the inter-ridge furrows on the appendicular girdles, gulars and median dorsal plates but absent on the scales. Phylogenetic
Sparalepis
parts include the skull, the axial skeleton (spine and ribs), and the appendicular skeleton (girdles and limbs). Most of these bones are paired, with a
Glossary_of_dinosaur_anatomy
Extinct genus of dinosaurs
found, mainly caudal vertebrae but also dorsals and elements of the appendicular skeleton. No remains of skulls are known. There has been a discovery
Magyarosaurus
Extinct genus of tetrapodomorphs
in the fore-fin and femur, tibia, and fibula in the pelvic fin. These appendicular long bones had epiphyseal growth plates that allowed substantial longitudinal
Eusthenopteron
Order of reptiles
rhynchocephalian from the Late Jurassic of Germany, and the importance of the appendicular skeleton for ecomorphology in lepidosaurs". Zoological Journal of the
Rhynchocephalia
Parts of an animal skeleton other than the skull
skeleton, which includes the entirety of the vertebrae and ribs, and the appendicular skeleton, which includes girdles and limbs. In paleontology, there may
Postcranium
Family of reptiles
lateral and ventral osteoderms sutured to the dorsal elements Presence of appendicular osteoderms Closed, or incipiently close, supratemporal fenestra Pol,
Gobiosuchidae
Order of arthropods
Reconstruction of Hoplitaspis hiawathai with ventral view (B) showing appendicular structures. Comparison of appendage VI between chasmataspidids (left)
Chasmataspidida
Extinct basilosaurid early whale
Chrysocetus is a genus of extinct archaeocete ceteceans belonging to the Basilosauridae that is known from the Late Eocene of the eastern United States
Chrysocetus
Group of extinct arthropods
trilobite legs: Pygmaclypeatus daziensis reconsidered and the ancestral appendicular organization of Cambrian artiopods". Philosophical Transactions of the
Artiopoda
Group of extinct animals
Sparassodonta (Mammalia, Metatheria) Species from the Centroid Size of the Appendicular Elements: Paleoecological Inferences]. Ameghiniana (in Spanish). 48 (4):
Saber-toothed_predator
Class of medication used to treat high blood pressure
H. M. (1997). "Amputation and dexniguldipine as treatment for canine appendicular osteosarcoma". Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology. 123
Dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers
Dihydropyridine_calcium_channel_blockers
Extinct species of lemur
than the extant aye-aye. D. robusta shares multiple highly specialized appendicular and manual adaptations with its living congener, such as an elongated
Giant_aye-aye
Group of blood vessels
vasa recta Ileocolic colic anterior cecal posterior cecal ileal branch appendicular Right colic Middle colic Marginal Suprarenal Middle suprarenal Renal
Vesical_arteries
Extinct species of bird
New York: Simon & Schuster, 2009. Print. Zusi, Richard (1978). "The Appendicular Myology of the Labrador Duck (Camptorhynchus labradorius)". The Condor
Labrador_duck
Factors determining maximum running speed in animals
A., A. Herrel, et al. (1999). "Morphology and morphometrics of the appendicular musculature in geckoes with different locomotor habits (Lepidosauria)
Limitations of animal running speed
Limitations_of_animal_running_speed
Extinct subfamily of lizards
an appreciable fin. Haemal arches usually unfused to caudal centra. Appendicular elements lack smoothly finished articular surfaces." Plioplatecarpinae
Plioplatecarpinae
Sheet of fibrous tissue between the thigh and the front of the perineum
Bidle, Theresa; McKinley, Michael P. (2022). "Muscular System: Axial and Appendicular Muscles". Anatomy and Physiology: An Integrative Approach (Fourth ed
Ischiocavernosus_muscle
Internal support structure of an animal
expand axially, ventrally and laterally to form the cranium, rib cage and appendicular skeleton, giving vertebrates a much more widened endoskeleton. Vertebrates
Endoskeleton
specimens of "Fendusaurus" include mostly crushed vertebrae, along with appendicular elements. They are distinguishable from Anchisaurus by the morphology
List of informally named dinosaurs
List_of_informally_named_dinosaurs
Neurological impairment of voluntary muscle movement
carrying out voluntary, planned movements by the extremities (called appendicular ataxia). These include: Intention tremor (coarse trembling, accentuated
Ataxia
Lower torso of the human body
pelvic girdle and the pelvic spine. The pelvic girdle is composed of the appendicular hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) oriented in a ring, and connects
Pelvis
Genus of fossil primates that lived in the early Eocene forests (~55 million years ago
calcaneus and the proportions of its metatarsals, yet its skull, teeth, and appendicular skeleton resemble those of tarsiers. According to phylogenetic analysis
Archicebus
Extinct order of basal arthropods
the arthropod stem lineage. The constricted neck region with feeding appendicular structures of some radiodont may also shed light on the origin of the
Radiodonta
Genus of Triassic ichthyosaur
by three or four preparators on the specimen, exposing the skull and appendicular skeleton. While the preparation was not yet complete, a preliminary report
Besanosaurus
Inflammation of the appendix
if peritonitis persists and is untreated. Another entity known as the appendicular lump is talked about. It happens when the appendix is not removed early
Appendicitis
Extinct clade of dinosaurs
Association, (advance online publication). T Carrano, Matthew. "The appendicular skeleton of Majungasaurus crenatissimus (Theropoda: Abelisauridae) from
Ceratosauria
APPENDICULAR
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Avyukth | அவà¯à®¯à¯à®•à¯à®¤
Crystal clear or Lord Krishna or clear mind
Girl/Female
British, English
Small Stream
Surname or Lastname
English, German, Spanish (Albán), Italian, and French
English, German, Spanish (Albán), Italian, and French : from the personal name Alban (Latin Albanus, originally a habitational name for someone from any of the many places in Italy and elsewhere called Alba). This surname has probably also absorbed some cases of Italian or Spanish Albano.
Girl/Female
Muslim
A narrator of Hadith
Boy/Male
Tamil
Another name of Lord Krishna
Surname or Lastname
English
English : kinship name from Old French neveu ‘nephew’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Levens.
Girl/Female
Tamil
A good handwriting
Girl/Female
American, Arabic, Christian, Swahili
Alive; She who Lives; Life
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu
Foamy
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a.
Relating to an appendicle; appendiculate.
n.
A genus of small free-swimming Tunicata, shaped somewhat like a tadpole, and remarkable for resemblances to the larvae of other Tunicata. It is the type of the order Copelata or Larvalia. See Illustration in Appendix.
n. pl.
An order of Tunicata, including Appendicularia, and allied genera; -- so called because certain larval features are retained by them through life. Called also Copelata. See Appendicularia.