The bilateral abdominocrural creases are located where the abdomen meets the thighs. They are the natural creases or folds that occur at this junction due to the different skin tension and movement in these areas.
Abdominocrural creases are the folds or lines that occur at the junction where the abdomen meets the upper thigh, typically found on the inner side of the groin area. These creases are formed by the skin's natural folds and can vary in prominence depending on factors like body composition and posture. They play a role in the mobility of the legs and abdomen, allowing for easier movement. In some contexts, these creases can also be considered in aesthetics and clothing design.
Hernias above the abdominocrural crease are inguinal (latin, groin) and those arising below the crease are femoral (Latin, thigh) or crural (Latin, leg). -Schwartz
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Bilateral legs
They have bilateral symmetry. Though they are round they don't have radial symmetry
They have a bilateral symmetry.
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
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fish are bilateral.
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