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A splanchnic bone is a bone that develops in soft tissue and is unattached to the rest of the skeleton. Ex. In cats and dogs: Os penis (a bone in the penis) In cattle: Os cordis (a bone in the heart)
The ossa cordis bone in the heart is an example of a splanchnic bone of ruminants
Splanchnic bone
A splanchnic bone is a bone that develops in soft tissue and is unattached to the rest of the skeleton. Ex. In cats and dogs: Os penis (a bone in the penis) In cattle: Os cordis (a bone in the heart)
Splanchnic organs:GI tractLiverPancreasSpleen
Do you mean the OS cordis (bones in the heart)? If so then it is not seen in humans, it is common in ruminant species like cattle, it is also seen in otters! It is part of the Splanchnic skeleton and the bone form on soft tissue.
Splanchnic nerves
The splanchnic circulation is a particular bloodflow. It moves through the regions of the stomach, small intestine, colon, pancreas, and spleen.
intestinal blood flow
it is located mainly in the proximal and distal epiphysis (the ends of a bone.)
a fused bone is located in you skull and in your sacrum and coccyx( tail bone)
Splanchnic nerve