mastoid process.
mastoid process
The cerebellum
greater ischiadic (sciatic) notch
Enlarged lymph nodes in the space in the inferior and posterior mediastinum between the crura of the diaphragm.
No. Winging Posterior movement of the medial border of the scapula, Rotation about a vertical axis. Tipping Posterior movement of the inferior angle of the scapula, Rotation about a transverse axis
Greater Sciatic Notch
The mastoid process is a bony protuberance on the temporal bone, just posterior and inferior to the external auditory meatus. It can be felt under the skin just behind and below the ear.
Superior and inferior colliculi which together make up the corpora quadrigemina. superior - visual inferior - auditory
inferior colliculi
It is part of the auditory system, located in the midbrain. It helps integrate auditory information in the brain.
It is part of the auditory system, located in the midbrain. It helps integrate auditory information in the brain.
No, it's posterior, meaning behind. Inferior would mean below it
transverse colon
The greater ischiadic (sciatic) notch
The cerebellum
In the middle ages, peasants were inferior to lords. but if you mean the anatomy word for inferior you could say the inferior border separates the posterior from the inferior surface
Sartorius, Pectineus, Adductor Longus, Adductor Brevis, Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Gluteus Medius (Posterior fibres), Gluteus Minimus (Posterior fibres), Piriformis, Gemellus Superior, Obturator Internus, Gemellus Inferior, Quadratus Femoris, Obturator Externus
The heart has three surfaces: anterior, inferior and posterior. The anterior, sternocostal surface, the inferior or diaphragmatic surface and the base of the heart, the posterior surface.