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  • Sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up sulcus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sulcus (Latin for "furrow"; pl. sulci) may refer to: Sulcus primigenius, the sacred furrow created at

    Sulcus

    Sulcus

  • Sulcus (neuroanatomy)
  • Fold in the surface of the brain

    frontal sulcus, Inferior frontal sulcus, Precentral sulcus, Olfactory sulcus, Orbital sulcus, Paracentral sulcus Parietal lobe Intraparietal sulcus, Marginal

    Sulcus (neuroanatomy)

    Sulcus (neuroanatomy)

    Sulcus_(neuroanatomy)

  • Tongue
  • Muscular organ in the mouth of most vertebrates

    as a groove called the median sulcus. The human tongue is divided into anterior and posterior parts by the terminal sulcus, which is a "V"-shaped groove

    Tongue

    Tongue

    Tongue

  • Central sulcus
  • Crevice in the brain separating the frontal and parietal lobes

    neuroanatomy, the central sulcus (also central fissure, fissure of Rolando, or Rolandic fissure, after Luigi Rolando) is a sulcus, or groove, in the cerebral

    Central sulcus

    Central sulcus

    Central_sulcus

  • Lateral sulcus
  • Crevice in the brain separating the frontal and parietal lobes from the temporal

    The lateral sulcus (or lateral fissure, also called Sylvian fissure, after Franciscus Sylvius) is the most prominent sulcus of each cerebral hemisphere

    Lateral sulcus

    Lateral sulcus

    Lateral_sulcus

  • Intraparietal sulcus
  • Sulcus on the lateral surface of the parietal lobe

    intraparietal sulcus has also been associated with the learning of sequences of finger movements. The dorsal attention network includes the intraparietal sulcus of

    Intraparietal sulcus

    Intraparietal sulcus

    Intraparietal_sulcus

  • Coronary sulcus
  • Groove on the surface of the heart that separates the atria from the ventricles

    cardiac vein all travel along parts of the coronary sulcus. In relation to the rib cage, the coronary sulcus spans from the medial side of the 3rd left costal

    Coronary sulcus

    Coronary sulcus

    Coronary_sulcus

  • Gluteal sulcus
  • Fold separating the thigh from the buttock

    The gluteal sulcus (also known as the gluteal fold, tuck, fold of the buttock, horizontal gluteal crease, or gluteal furrow) is an area of the body of

    Gluteal sulcus

    Gluteal sulcus

    Gluteal_sulcus

  • Sulcus (morphology)
  • Groove in an organ surface

    a sulcus is a fold, groove, or boundary, especially at the edges of sclerites or between segments. In pollen, a grain that is grooved by a sulcus is

    Sulcus (morphology)

    Sulcus (morphology)

    Sulcus_(morphology)

  • Glans penis
  • End of the penis

    glandis, overhanging a deep retroglandular groove known as the coronal sulcus. Behind the corona is the neck of the penis, which separates the glans and

    Glans penis

    Glans penis

    Glans_penis

  • Terminal sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Terminal sulcus or Sulcus terminalis may refer to: Terminal sulcus (heart), a groove in the right atrium of the heart Terminal sulcus (tongue), a groove

    Terminal sulcus

    Terminal_sulcus

  • Parieto-occipital sulcus
  • Fold which separates the parietal and occipital lobes of the brain

    In neuroanatomy, the parieto-occipital sulcus (also called the parieto-occipital fissure) is a deep sulcus in the cerebral cortex that marks the boundary

    Parieto-occipital sulcus

    Parieto-occipital sulcus

    Parieto-occipital_sulcus

  • Bicipital groove
  • Groove in the humerus bone

    The bicipital groove (intertubercular groove, sulcus intertubercularis) is a deep groove on the humerus that separates the greater tubercle from the lesser

    Bicipital groove

    Bicipital groove

    Bicipital_groove

  • Intermammary cleft
  • Breast cleavage

    The intermammary cleft, intermammary sulcus, or sulcus intermammarius is a surface feature of males and females that marks the division of the two breasts

    Intermammary cleft

    Intermammary_cleft

  • Calcarine sulcus
  • Anatomical landmark in the brain of humans and other primates

    "calcar" meaning "spur". It is very deep, and known as a complete sulcus. The calcarine sulcus begins near the occipital pole in two converging rami. It runs

    Calcarine sulcus

    Calcarine sulcus

    Calcarine_sulcus

  • Superior temporal sulcus
  • Part of the brain's temporal lobe

    The superior temporal sulcus (STS) is the sulcus separating the superior temporal gyrus from the middle temporal gyrus, in the temporal lobe of the mammalian

    Superior temporal sulcus

    Superior temporal sulcus

    Superior_temporal_sulcus

  • Gingival sulcus
  • Space between a tooth and gums

    sulcus is an area of potential space between a tooth and the surrounding gingival tissue and is lined by sulcular epithelium. The depth of the sulcus

    Gingival sulcus

    Gingival sulcus

    Gingival_sulcus

  • Subparietal sulcus
  • Fold in the brain which separates the precuneus and cingulate gyrus

    In neuroanatomy, the subparietal sulcus (Sulcus subparietalis) or suprasplenial sulcus is a sulcus, or crevice, on the medial surface of each cerebral

    Subparietal sulcus

    Subparietal sulcus

    Subparietal_sulcus

  • Operculum (brain)
  • Part of the anatomy of the brain

    within the lateral sulcus. It sits like an island (the meaning of insular) almost surrounded by the groove of the circular sulcus and covered over and

    Operculum (brain)

    Operculum (brain)

    Operculum_(brain)

  • Malleolar sulcus
  • Grooves between the ankle and leg bones

    The tibial malleolar sulcus, also known as the malleolar groove, is the smooth, vertical depression found on the posterior aspect of the medial malleolus

    Malleolar sulcus

    Malleolar sulcus

    Malleolar_sulcus

  • Pons
  • Part of the brainstem in humans and other bipeds

    a midline basilar sulcus along which the basilar artery may or may not course. There is a bulge to either side of the basilar sulcus, created by the pontine

    Pons

    Pons

    Pons

  • Sulcus subtarsalis
  • Groove inside the eyelid

    Sulcus subtarsalis is a groove in the inner surface of eyelid near the eyelid margin and which is also parallel to it. This separates marginal conjunctiva

    Sulcus subtarsalis

    Sulcus_subtarsalis

  • Orbital sulcus
  • sulcus the orbital sulcus. Cerebrum. Inferior view. Cerebrum. Inferior view. Deep dissection. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Orbital sulcus.

    Orbital sulcus

    Orbital sulcus

    Orbital_sulcus

  • Radial groove
  • Spiral groove on the surface of the humerus

    The radial groove (also known as the musculospiral groove, radial sulcus, or spiral groove) is a broad but shallow oblique depression for the radial nerve

    Radial groove

    Radial_groove

  • Sulcus sign
  • The sulcus sign is an orthopedic evaluation test for glenohumeral instability of the shoulder. With the arm straight and relaxed to the side of the patient

    Sulcus sign

    Sulcus_sign

  • Superior sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    The superior sulcus (groove) may refer to: Superior sulcus of the human brain Superior frontal sulcus, a sulcus between the superior frontal gyrus and

    Superior sulcus

    Superior_sulcus

  • Basilar sulcus
  • Groove in the pons, part of the brainstem

    The basilar sulcus (groove for basilar artery) is a groove in the pons, part of the brainstem. The basilar sulcus is vertical directed and lies in the

    Basilar sulcus

    Basilar sulcus

    Basilar_sulcus

  • Pancoast tumor
  • Medical condition

    1932 in which a name was finally given to the tumor, "superior pulmonary sulcus tumor". The Pancoast tumor is one of the rarer forms of lung cancer, only

    Pancoast tumor

    Pancoast tumor

    Pancoast_tumor

  • Occipital sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Occipital sulcus may refer to: Lateral occipital sulcus Parieto-occipital sulcus Transverse occipital sulcus This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Occipital sulcus

    Occipital_sulcus

  • Promachoteuthis sulcus
  • Species of cephalopod

    Promachoteuthis sulcus is a species of promachoteuthid squid. It is distinguished from related taxa on the basis of several morphological features: Nuchal

    Promachoteuthis sulcus

    Promachoteuthis_sulcus

  • Labia
  • Parts of the vulva

    The labia are the major externally visible structures of the vulva. In humans and other primates, there are two pairs of labia: the labia majora (outer

    Labia

    Labia

  • Rhinal sulcus
  • Groove in the brain's temporal lobe

    corresponding internal furrow, the external rhinal sulcus (or rhinal fissure). The rhinal sulcus separates the parahippocampal uncus from the rest of

    Rhinal sulcus

    Rhinal sulcus

    Rhinal_sulcus

  • Median sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Median sulcus can refer to: median sulcus of the tongue median sulcus of floor of fourth ventricle posterior median sulcus of spinal cord posterior median

    Median sulcus

    Median_sulcus

  • Inferior frontal gyrus
  • Part of the brain's prefrontal cortex

    border is the inferior frontal sulcus (which divides it from the middle frontal gyrus), its inferior border is the lateral sulcus (which divides it from the

    Inferior frontal gyrus

    Inferior frontal gyrus

    Inferior_frontal_gyrus

  • Corona of glans penis
  • Flare above the sulcus of the human penis

    which separates the shaft and the glans. The deep retro-glandular coronal sulcus forms between the corona and the neck of the penis. The two sides of the

    Corona of glans penis

    Corona_of_glans_penis

  • Precentral sulcus
  • Part of the human brain

    The precentral sulcus is a part of the human brain that lies parallel to, and in front of, the central sulcus. A sulcus is one of the prominent grooves

    Precentral sulcus

    Precentral sulcus

    Precentral_sulcus

  • Arbela Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    for Arbela Sulcus in 1985. Arbela Sulcus is entirely located within the darker, ancient region called Nicholson Regio. The brighter sulcus snakes its

    Arbela Sulcus

    Arbela Sulcus

    Arbela_Sulcus

  • Parietal lobe
  • Part of the brain responsible for sensory input and some language processing

    sulcus separates the parietal lobe from the frontal lobe; the parieto-occipital sulcus separates the parietal and occipital lobes; the lateral sulcus

    Parietal lobe

    Parietal lobe

    Parietal_lobe

  • Frontal lobe
  • Part of the brain

    known as the central sulcus separates the frontal lobe from the parietal lobe, and the deeper anatomical groove called the lateral sulcus separates the frontal

    Frontal lobe

    Frontal lobe

    Frontal_lobe

  • Mandible
  • Lower jaw bone

    In jawed vertebrates, the mandible (from the Latin mandibula, 'for chewing'), lower jaw, or jawbone is a bone that makes up the lower – and typically more

    Mandible

    Mandible

    Mandible

  • Inferior parietal lobule
  • Portion of the parietal lobe of the brain

    the horizontal portion of the intraparietal sulcus, and behind the lower part of the postcentral sulcus. Also known as Geschwind's territory after Norman

    Inferior parietal lobule

    Inferior parietal lobule

    Inferior_parietal_lobule

  • Deep lateral femoral notch sign
  • Indirect sign of a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL)

    ligament (ACL). It is an abnormal deepening of the lateral condylopatellar sulcus from an osteochondral impaction fracture. A depth greater than 1.5 mm (0

    Deep lateral femoral notch sign

    Deep lateral femoral notch sign

    Deep_lateral_femoral_notch_sign

  • Insular cortex
  • Portion of the mammalian cerebral cortex

    the left and right hemisphere. The circular sulcus of insula (or sulcus of Reil) is a semicircular sulcus or fissure that separates the insula from the

    Insular cortex

    Insular cortex

    Insular_cortex

  • Sulcus primigenius
  • Roman ritual plowing

    The sulcus primigenius (Latin for "initial furrow") was the ancient Roman ritual of plowing the boundary of a new city—particularly formal colonies—prior

    Sulcus primigenius

    Sulcus primigenius

    Sulcus_primigenius

  • Sulcus spiralis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Sulcus spiralis may refer to: Sulcus spiralis externus Sulcus spiralis internus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sulcus

    Sulcus spiralis

    Sulcus_spiralis

  • Terminal sulcus (heart)
  • Area of the heart

    surface). The terminal sulcus corresponds to the position of the terminal crest on the inner surface of the right atrium. The terminal sulcus (and crest) indicate

    Terminal sulcus (heart)

    Terminal_sulcus_(heart)

  • Cingulate cortex
  • Part of the limbic lobe of the brain cortex

    above the corpus callosum, and the continuation of this in the cingulate sulcus. The cingulate cortex is usually considered part of the limbic lobe. It

    Cingulate cortex

    Cingulate cortex

    Cingulate_cortex

  • Hypothalamic sulcus
  • Groove in the third ventricle

    The hypothalamic sulcus (sulcus of Monro) is a groove in the lateral wall of the third ventricle, marking the boundary between the thalamus and hypothalamus

    Hypothalamic sulcus

    Hypothalamic sulcus

    Hypothalamic_sulcus

  • Xibalba Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    Xibalba Sulcus is a bright, grooved terrain, or sulcus, on Ganymede, the largest moon of the planet Jupiter. Xibalba Sulcus is named after the underworld

    Xibalba Sulcus

    Xibalba Sulcus

    Xibalba_Sulcus

  • Corpus callosum
  • White matter tract connecting the two cerebral hemispheres

    between the splenium and the genu.[citation needed] The callosal sulcus is a sulcus that separates the corpus callosum from the cingulate gyrus. On either

    Corpus callosum

    Corpus callosum

    Corpus_callosum

  • Deep sulcus sign
  • Radiological sign indicating pneumothorax

    El-Feky M (July 8, 2022). "Deep sulcus sign (chest)". Radiopaedia. Retrieved February 6, 2023. Deep sulcus sign Radiograph showing the deep sulcus sign

    Deep sulcus sign

    Deep sulcus sign

    Deep_sulcus_sign

  • Nasolabial fold
  • Two skin folds in the face

    needed] or the lip-cheek fold or groove. It is also known as the nasolabial sulcus. With ageing the fold may grow in length and depth. Dermal fillings may

    Nasolabial fold

    Nasolabial fold

    Nasolabial_fold

  • Rumen
  • First compartment of ruminant stomach

    7 Sulcus cranialis, 8 Sulcus longitudinalis sinister, 9 Sulcus coronarius dorsalis, 10 Sulcus coronarius ventralis, 11 Sulcus caudalis, 12 Sulcus accessorius

    Rumen

    Rumen

  • Anterior interventricular sulcus
  • Groove separating the heart's ventricles

    The anterior interventricular sulcus (or anterior longitudinal sulcus) is one of two grooves separating the ventricles of the heart (the other being the

    Anterior interventricular sulcus

    Anterior interventricular sulcus

    Anterior_interventricular_sulcus

  • Paracentral lobule
  • Region of the frontal and parietal lobes of the brain

    this is because the paracentral sulcus (branch of the cingulate sulcus) does not correspond to the precentral sulcus on the medial plane. The posterior

    Paracentral lobule

    Paracentral lobule

    Paracentral_lobule

  • Dardanus Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    it encounters another bright terrain sulcus called Arbela Sulcus, near a crater called Damkina. Dardanus Sulcus terminates at the southernmost part of

    Dardanus Sulcus

    Dardanus Sulcus

    Dardanus_Sulcus

  • Harpagia Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    1985. Harpagia Sulcus is located between two dark regions on Ganymede: Nicholson Regio to the west and Melotte Regio to the east. The sulcus forms the eastern

    Harpagia Sulcus

    Harpagia Sulcus

    Harpagia_Sulcus

  • Anshar Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    Ganymede called Marius Regio. The sulcus begins on the southern side of the midpoint of another sulcus called Masha Sulcus, near a ray crater called Amon

    Anshar Sulcus

    Anshar Sulcus

    Anshar_Sulcus

  • Temporal sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Temporal sulcus may refer to: Inferior temporal sulcus Superior temporal sulcus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Temporal

    Temporal sulcus

    Temporal_sulcus

  • Sclerosing lymphangitis
  • Medical condition

    condition characterized by a cordlike structure encircling the coronal sulcus of the penis, or running the length of the shaft, that has been attributed

    Sclerosing lymphangitis

    Sclerosing_lymphangitis

  • Posterolateral sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Posterolateral sulcus can refer to: Posterolateral sulcus of medulla oblongata Posterolateral sulcus of spinal cord This disambiguation page lists articles

    Posterolateral sulcus

    Posterolateral_sulcus

  • Byblus Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    worship center of Adonis. The IAU approved the name for Byblus Sulcus in 1997. Byblus Sulcus is a narrow band of bright, grooved terrain located entirely

    Byblus Sulcus

    Byblus Sulcus

    Byblus_Sulcus

  • Frontal sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    sulcus may refer to: Inferior frontal sulcus Superior frontal sulcus This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Frontal sulcus

    Frontal sulcus

    Frontal_sulcus

  • Sulcus limitans
  • Structure in the human brain

    sensory nuclei (located lateral). It is parallel to the median sulcus.[citation needed] "sulcus limitans ventriculi quarti". TheFreeDictionary.com. Retrieved

    Sulcus limitans

    Sulcus limitans

    Sulcus_limitans

  • Postcentral sulcus
  • Anatomical furrow of the brain

    The postcentral sulcus of the parietal lobe lies parallel to, and behind, the central sulcus in the human brain. (A sulcus is one of the prominent grooves

    Postcentral sulcus

    Postcentral sulcus

    Postcentral_sulcus

  • Circumflex branch of left coronary artery
  • Artery of the heart

    of the coronary sulcus, running first to the left and then to the right, reaching nearly as far as the posterior longitudinal sulcus. There have been

    Circumflex branch of left coronary artery

    Circumflex branch of left coronary artery

    Circumflex_branch_of_left_coronary_artery

  • Posterior interventricular sulcus
  • Groove separating the heart's ventricles

    The posterior interventricular sulcus or posterior longitudinal sulcus is one of the two grooves separating the ventricles of the heart (the other being

    Posterior interventricular sulcus

    Posterior interventricular sulcus

    Posterior_interventricular_sulcus

  • Occipital lobe
  • Part of the brain at the back of the head

    occipital sulcus. The occipital aspects along the inside face of each hemisphere are divided by the calcarine sulcus. Above the medial, Y-shaped sulcus lies

    Occipital lobe

    Occipital lobe

    Occipital_lobe

  • Lacrimal groove
  • Sulcus in the jaw that leads to the sinus opening

    opening of the sinus is a deep groove, the lacrimal groove (or lacrimal sulcus), which is converted into the nasolacrimal canal, by the lacrimal bone and

    Lacrimal groove

    Lacrimal groove

    Lacrimal_groove

  • Tiamat Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    Tiamat Sulcus is a bright, grooved terrain, or sulcus, on Ganymede, the largest moon of the planet Jupiter. The sulcus is named after Tiamat, the embodiment

    Tiamat Sulcus

    Tiamat Sulcus

    Tiamat_Sulcus

  • Inferior petrosal sulcus
  • The inferior petrosal sulcus is the groove containing the inferior petrosal sinus. The inferior petrosal sulcus is formed by the junction of the petrous

    Inferior petrosal sulcus

    Inferior petrosal sulcus

    Inferior_petrosal_sulcus

  • Occipitotemporal sulcus
  • lobe. It is traversed by the occipitotemporal sulcus, also known as the lateral occipitotemporal sulcus which extends from near the occipital pole behind

    Occipitotemporal sulcus

    Occipitotemporal sulcus

    Occipitotemporal_sulcus

  • Marginal sulcus
  • Crevice in the brain separating the paracentral lobule and precuneus

    the marginal sulcus (margin of the cingulate sulcus) is a sulcus (crevice) that may be considered the termination of the cingulate sulcus. It separates

    Marginal sulcus

    Marginal sulcus

    Marginal_sulcus

  • Coronary circulation
  • Circulation of blood in the blood vessels of the heart muscle (myocardium)

    circumflex artery arises from the left coronary artery and follows the coronary sulcus to the left. Eventually, it will fuse with the small branches of the right

    Coronary circulation

    Coronary circulation

    Coronary_circulation

  • Lingual papillae
  • Structure giving the tongue its characteristic rough texture

    surface projections, and are arranged in rows which lie parallel to the sulcus terminalis. At the tip of the tongue, these rows become more transverse

    Lingual papillae

    Lingual papillae

    Lingual_papillae

  • Intercondylar fossa of femur
  • Extension of the thigh bone that secures the knee

    patellar sulcus, patellofemoral groove, femoropatellar groove, femoral groove, femoral sulcus, trochlear groove of femur, trochlear sulcus of femur,

    Intercondylar fossa of femur

    Intercondylar fossa of femur

    Intercondylar_fossa_of_femur

  • Human penis
  • Human male external reproductive organ

    penile papules are raised bumps of somewhat paler color around the base (sulcus) of the glans, which typically develop in males aged 20 to 40. As of 1999

    Human penis

    Human_penis

  • Middle cerebral artery
  • Paired artery that supplies blood to the cerebrum

    inferiorly then posteriorly into the superior temporal sulcus then to the middle temporal sulcus. This vessel supplies posterior portion of the temporal

    Middle cerebral artery

    Middle cerebral artery

    Middle_cerebral_artery

  • Anterolateral sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Anterolateral sulcus may refer to: Anterolateral sulcus of medulla Anterolateral sulcus of spinal cord This disambiguation page lists articles associated

    Anterolateral sulcus

    Anterolateral_sulcus

  • Chiasmatic groove
  • Groove on the sphenoid bone of the skull

    The chiasmatic groove (chiasmatic sulcus, optic groove, prechiasmatic sulcus) is a transverse groove upon the superior aspect of the body of sphenoid bone

    Chiasmatic groove

    Chiasmatic groove

    Chiasmatic_groove

  • Anterolateral sulcus of medulla
  • Groove of the brainstem

    The anterolateral sulcus (or ventrolateral sulcus) is a sulcus on the side of the medulla oblongata between the olive and pyramid. The rootlets of the

    Anterolateral sulcus of medulla

    Anterolateral sulcus of medulla

    Anterolateral_sulcus_of_medulla

  • Sulcus (geology)
  • Subparallel furrows and ridges on the surface of a planet or moon

    moon. For example, Uruk Sulcus is a bright region of grooved terrain adjacent to Galileo Regio on Jupiter's moon Ganymede. "sulcus". Oxford English Dictionary

    Sulcus (geology)

    Sulcus (geology)

    Sulcus_(geology)

  • Lunate sulcus
  • Brain structure in the occipital lobe

    In brain anatomy, the lunate sulcus or simian sulcus, also known as the sulcus lunatus, is a fissure in the occipital lobe variably found in humans and

    Lunate sulcus

    Lunate sulcus

    Lunate_sulcus

  • Theory of mind
  • Ability to attribute mental states to oneself and others

    that the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), the posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS), the precuneus, and the amygdala are associated with theory of mind

    Theory of mind

    Theory_of_mind

  • Superior frontal sulcus
  • The superior frontal sulcus is a sulcus between the superior frontal gyrus and the middle frontal gyrus, that defines the lateral limit of the Superior

    Superior frontal sulcus

    Superior frontal sulcus

    Superior_frontal_sulcus

  • Sagittal sulcus
  • Groove inside the upper two-thirds of the front of the skull, holding a key vein

    bones. The sagittal sulcus accommodates the superior sagittal sinus. The falx cerebri attaches to the edge of the sagittal sulcus on either side.[citation

    Sagittal sulcus

    Sagittal sulcus

    Sagittal_sulcus

  • Dyscalculia
  • Disorder affecting learning arithmetic

    Dyscalculia is associated with dysfunction in the region around the intraparietal sulcus, and potentially also the frontal lobe. Dyscalculia does not reflect a general

    Dyscalculia

    Dyscalculia

  • Bubastis Sulci
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    craters on Ganymede. The sulci formation terminates near another sulcus, the Borsippa Sulcus, to the west. However, the endpoint of Bubastis Sulci to the

    Bubastis Sulci

    Bubastis Sulci

    Bubastis_Sulci

  • Lobes of the brain
  • Parts of the cerebrum

    space between tissues called the central sulcus, and from the temporal lobe by a deep fold called the lateral sulcus, also called the Sylvian fissure. The

    Lobes of the brain

    Lobes of the brain

    Lobes_of_the_brain

  • Malleolus
  • Ankle bone protrusion

    presents a broad groove, the malleolar sulcus, directed obliquely downward and medially, and occasionally double; this sulcus lodges the tendons of the tibialis

    Malleolus

    Malleolus

    Malleolus

  • Interventricular sulcus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Interventricular sulcus may refer to: Posterior interventricular sulcus, one of the two grooves that separates the ventricles of the heart, near the right

    Interventricular sulcus

    Interventricular_sulcus

  • Olfactory tract
  • Part of the olfactory system

    humans). The olfactory peduncle and olfactory bulb lie in the olfactory sulcus a sulcus formed by the medial orbital gyrus on the inferior surface of each

    Olfactory tract

    Olfactory tract

    Olfactory_tract

  • Infraorbital groove
  • Bony groove in the maxilla of the skull

    The infraorbital groove (or sulcus) is located in the middle of the posterior part of the orbital surface of the maxilla. Its function is to act as the

    Infraorbital groove

    Infraorbital groove

    Infraorbital_groove

  • Fusiform gyrus
  • Gyrus of the temporal and occipital lobes of the brain

    and occipital lobes and is delineated by the collateral sulcus (CoS) and occipitotemporal sulcus (OTS), respectively. The OTS separates the fusiform gyrus

    Fusiform gyrus

    Fusiform gyrus

    Fusiform_gyrus

  • Brainstem
  • Posterior part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous

    separated from the midbrain by the superior pontine sulcus, and from the medulla by the inferior pontine sulcus. It contains tracts that carry signals from the

    Brainstem

    Brainstem

    Brainstem

  • Medial eminence of floor of fourth ventricle
  • a median sulcus which reaches from the upper to the lower angles of the fossa and is deeper below than above. On either side of this sulcus is an elevation

    Medial eminence of floor of fourth ventricle

    Medial eminence of floor of fourth ventricle

    Medial_eminence_of_floor_of_fourth_ventricle

  • Brodmann area 40
  • Part of the parietal cortex in the human brain

    approximately by the intraparietal sulcus, the inferior postcentral sulcus, the posterior subcentral sulcus and the lateral sulcus. It is bounded caudally by

    Brodmann area 40

    Brodmann area 40

    Brodmann_area_40

  • Uruk Sulcus
  • Bright region on Ganymede

    northeast. The sulcus forms the boundary between the two. Uruk Sulcus begins between the vicinity where two other sulci, Nippur Sulcus and Masha Sulcus, meet each

    Uruk Sulcus

    Uruk Sulcus

    Uruk_Sulcus

  • Gyrus
  • Ridge on the cerebral cortex of the brain

    generally surrounded by one or more sulci (depressions or furrows; sing.: sulcus). Gyri and sulci create the folded appearance of the brain in humans and

    Gyrus

    Gyrus

    Gyrus

  • Heart
  • Organ found in humans and other animals

    surface of the heart as the anterior longitudinal sulcus and the posterior interventricular sulcus. The fibrous cardiac skeleton gives structure to the

    Heart

    Heart

    Heart

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    Hindu

    Raju

    Prosperity

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    British, English

    Cecillo

    Blind; From the Roman Clan Name Caecilius

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    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

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    Protector of God's Grace

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  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhridha

    Firm, Fortress, A buddhist Goddess

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    African, Hindu, Indian

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    Son of Krishna

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    Heiress

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    Indian, Kannada, Tamil

    Pandiyan

    Ruler of the Pandiya Naadu; Pron; Paandiyan

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  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Abhijith | அபீஜீத 

    One who is victorious

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  • Biblical

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    brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; witty brother

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    Kebira

    Very Strong

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  • Sulcus
  • n.

    A furrow; a groove; a fissure.

  • Sulci
  • pl.

    of Sulcus

  • Anfractuosity
  • n.

    A sinuous depression or sulcus like those separating the convolutions of the brain.

  • Sulciform
  • a.

    Having the form of a sulcus; as, sulciform markings.