Ramus
ramus
An armlike projection is an extended structure that resembles an arm in appearance, typically found in organisms like certain sea creatures or in mechanical equipment like robotic arms. These projections often serve to grasp or manipulate objects and can have varying lengths, joint structures, and functions depending on the context in which they are found.
An armlike bar of bone is called a brachial bone.
Head: bony expansion carried on a narrow neckCondyle: rounded articular projectionRamus: armlike bar of bone
Mercator Projection, Interrupted Projection, Robinson Projection
what is the arm like structures surrounding the mouth of cnidarians
what similarity about the mercator projection and the robinson projection?
the angkle of projection is an angle and the projection
A meatus is an opening; therefor, it's a depression, not a projection.
Robinson projection
Parallel projection does not produces realistic views whereas perspective projection produces realistic viewin parallel projection lines of projection are parallel whereas in perspective projection lines are not parallel and the point where these lines meets is called ceter of projection in case of perspective projection
A Winkle Tribal map projection is a modified azimuthal map projection. This is one of three projection.