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The whip-like projection found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes that helps propel the cell through liquid is called a flagellum.
The scientific name for your upper arm is the Humerus
A meatus is an opening; therefor, it's a depression, not a projection.
The humerus is informally referred to as the upper-arm bone.
The bone that makes the posterior point of the elbow is the ulna. The projection at the posterior point of the elbow is called the olecranon process.
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No, it is not true that for an AP projection of the scapula that a patient is supine and the CR is perpendicular to the film with the patients arm flexed. The AP projection of the scapula is done standing up similar to a chest xray.
No, "Harry Arm Pitt" is not a common or recognizable name. It sounds like a made-up or fictional name.
I think that is called a "Dew-Claw."
Another name for an oval-shaped projection map is called a Robinson Projection Map because it was created by an American cartographer named Arthur Robinson.
It's called a "projection" and there are many different kinds.
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.
The Plains Spadefoot Toad gets its name from the black spade like projection on each back foot.
The whip-like projection found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes that helps propel the cell through liquid is called a flagellum.