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Same artery is called as femoral artery. Here it enters the thigh and femur is the thigh bone.

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Where can the coopers ligament be found?

Coopers ligaments are found in the breasts and are also known as suspensory ligaments of breast as they help to support the breasts. Another ligament with similar name is found in the groin the pectineal ligament which is also called inguinal ligament of Cooper


What is an inguinal lymph node?

What: The inguinal triangle, also called Hesselbach’s Triangle after Franz Caspar Hesselbach who first described the region, is a triangular region of potential weakness located on the inferoanterior (lower front) abdominal wall.Importance: The inguinal triangle is used to define inguinal hernias, as the triangle contains the medial inguinal fossa, a depression through which inguinal hernias bulge through the abdominal wall.Location: its medial border is formed the Rectus abdominis; the lateral border by the Inferior epigastric vessels; and the inferior border by the inguinal ligament (also called the Poupart’s ligament). The borders can easily be remembered using the mnemonic RIP.Contents: Structures that lay within the triangle include the Lacunar and Cooper’s ligaments as well as the Ductus deferens.


Straps of dense connective tissue that join bones to bones are called?

LIGAMENTS


The bones are held together by elastic tissues called?

in human physiology they are called muscles then you have muscle to bone which are tendons than you have bone to bone which are ligaments but bones are probably in your case held together by...|skeletal muscle|


What is the name of the name of the connective tissue that connects bones to bones?

Ligaments connect bone to bone. Tendons connect tissue to bone.

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Where can the coopers ligament be found?

Coopers ligaments are found in the breasts and are also known as suspensory ligaments of breast as they help to support the breasts. Another ligament with similar name is found in the groin the pectineal ligament which is also called inguinal ligament of Cooper


The arteries that are also called distributing arteries are called?

muscular arteries


Are cruciate ligaments also called collateral ligaments?

nope!


What is an inguinal lymph node?

What: The inguinal triangle, also called Hesselbach’s Triangle after Franz Caspar Hesselbach who first described the region, is a triangular region of potential weakness located on the inferoanterior (lower front) abdominal wall.Importance: The inguinal triangle is used to define inguinal hernias, as the triangle contains the medial inguinal fossa, a depression through which inguinal hernias bulge through the abdominal wall.Location: its medial border is formed the Rectus abdominis; the lateral border by the Inferior epigastric vessels; and the inferior border by the inguinal ligament (also called the Poupart’s ligament). The borders can easily be remembered using the mnemonic RIP.Contents: Structures that lay within the triangle include the Lacunar and Cooper’s ligaments as well as the Ductus deferens.


What are arteries called?

Blocked arteries are called coronary arteries. Carotid artery disease is another named for blocked arteries. This should be determined by a doctor.


What are blocked arteries called?

Blocked arteries are called coronary arteries. Carotid artery disease is another named for blocked arteries. This should be determined by a doctor.


Straps of dense connective tissue that join bones to bones are called?

LIGAMENTS


Strong bands of connective tissue that keeps joints together?

Ligaments.


What is the tissue that connects muscle to the bone called?

tendon because (Apex) said so


What is the tissue that connect two bones called?

The tissue that connects two bones are the ligaments


What holds your bones together?

Bones are held together by a strong tissue called Ligaments.


Are the larger arteries called arteliores?

No, the larger arteries are not called "arteliores." The correct term for larger arteries is "arteries," which transport oxygenated blood away from the heart. Arterioles are smaller branches of arteries that lead to capillaries.