I would like to know what the apical segments of the anterior wall and apical septum are?
apicolateral hypokinesia
The difference between apical meristems and lateral meristems are the location that they sprout buds on plants. Apical buds are present at the top of plants, while lateral buds are present at the base of plants.
Lateral buds develop generally when apical dominance is terminated
i have no idea hat the hail you are talking about
Apical buds are those located at the end of stems; lateral buds are located in the leaf axils along the length of the stems. Apical dominance occurs when a branch tends to get longer and longer without sending off branching shoots. This occurs because of a substance called auxin which is produced in the apical buds and which inhibits growth of stems from the lateral buds.
radiologic examination, chest, 2 views, frontal and lateral; with apical lordotic procedure
it can also be found in lateral and intercalary meristems
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apical dominance
It helps it to grow. There are 3 meristem. They are: 1)Apical meristem 2)Intercalary meristem 3)Lateral meristem
The meristematic region in the stem tip is referred to as the shoot apical meristem. Leaf primordia develop from the lateral flanks of the shoot apical meristem. They curve up during growth and the older larger primordia serve a protective function.
there are two right pulmonary veins right inferior pulmonary vein: the vein returning oxygenated blood from the inferior lobe of the right lung to the left atrium; tributaries include the superior vein and the common basal vein from the right inferior lobe. Syn: vena pulmonalis inferior dextra right superior pulmonary vein the vein returning oxygenated blood from the superior and middle lobes of the right lung to the left atrium; tributaries include apical anterior and posterior veins (branches) from the right superior lobe and the middle lobe vein. Syn: vena pulmonalis superior dextra