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Parietal lobe
A region of the inferior parietal lobe of the brain that is involved in the processing of auditory and visual input and in the comprehension of language.
Parietal
The parietal bone is classified as a flat bone.
Parietal
secrete the hydrochloric acid of the gastric juice
frontal
Parietal cells and chief cells
it runsSuperiorand laterally to seperate the temporal lobe from the frontal and the parietal lobes
sereous membrane
It is an anatomic landmark of the brain and as such does not have a specific function per se, other than to mark the limit between frontal and parietal lobes.
The pericardium of a cat is arranged around the spinal nerves. The pericardium is made up of various fibrous tissues in felines.
It protects the top and frontal areas of the brain.
Parietal cells are found in the fundic zone of the stomach. Their main function is to produce hydrochloric acid, which assists in the chemical breakdown of food.
The major part of the parietal bone is the parietal eminence.
Parietal cells
Parietal lobe