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A suspicious density in the right upper lobe could be many things, and you should seek advice and do the tests that are recommended by your medical professionals.
Half as many as in 1594 centimeters.
1 inch= 2.54 centimeters
18 centimeters is 18 centimeters.
Distinct damage to one area of the brain. The temporal lobe of the brain has many functions. Some of which: hearing and language processing and facial recognition. Depending on which hemisphere (right v. left) the damage occurs, the person can have many deficits in communication (esp. if on the dominant hemisphere, left for most people).
three, they are the: right lobe the left anterior lobe, and the left posterior lobe
A horse has 5: right lobe, left medial, left lateral, caudate, and quadrate. DID YOU KNOW: horses dont have gallbladders!
Dogfish have 3 lobes in their liver, 2 large lobes and 1 central small lobe.
Each lung has more than one "lobe" or section. The right lung has three, and the left lung has only two to leave room for the heart where the upper left lobe would be.
Two, right and left.
A suspicious density in the right upper lobe could be many things, and you should seek advice and do the tests that are recommended by your medical professionals.
A suspicious density in the right upper lobe could be many things, and you should seek advice and do the tests that are recommended by your medical professionals.
the right one
The kidneys, liver and pancreas are under the right rib cage. The spleen and gallbladder are also under the right rib cage.
"The right lung of a pig has 4 lobes, and the left has 2 or 3 (the number can differ). The reason for the lobe differences is that the heart is positioned further to the left hand side, and the interference of other internal organs prevents the left lung from growing into the thoracic cavity as the right lung does.I dissected a fetal pig last semester, and still had my lab book laying around, so there you go. :c)Source(s):Perry, Morton, Perry. Laboratory Manual for General Biology, 5 ed. Published by Thomson, Brooks/Cole, 2007." quotated from: http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070617175954AAScDMT
Your question is missing some information. The normal liver always crosses the midclavicular line. The missing information: how many centimeters did it percuss to at the midclavicular line.
oneActually, the liver is separated into four parts called "lobes". So, there are four parts to the liver.