The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek was created on 2001-08-28.
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surface anatomy is the anatomy of the outside of an organ, such as the surface of the skin or surface of the heart, while regional anatomy takes the perspective of an entire area, such as in the thoracic region you would study the heart, lungs, aorta, and intercostal muscles just to name a few.
anatomy
Arthur Robinson has written: 'Surface anatomy' -- subject(s): Anatomy
originally called"For The Moments I Feel Faint"From the CD The Anatomy of the Tongue in Cheek
Peter A. Murray has written: 'The anatomy and adaptive significance of cheek pouches (Bursae buccales) in the Cercopithecinae, Cercopithecoidea'
the brain
A bruise can develope in a matter of minutes to hours.
In anatomy, a facet is a classification of bones according to their bone surface features. A facet is a small, flat, articular surface.
Cheek pouches - are present in some species of rodents (such as squirrels and chipmunks). They are simply colds of skin on the inside surface of the cheek area. They serve as a temporary storage area to allow the animal to gather more food than they could carry.