sphenoid bone
The femur bone has trochanters. The greater trochanter is located at the top of the femur where the hip muscles attach, and the lesser trochanter is located on the inner side of the femur where the thigh muscles attach.
Curvatures of the stomach:Lesser Curvature forms the right border of stomach, which extends from cardiac orifice to the pylorus. The lesser omentum is attached to lesser curvature and the liver. The lesser omentum forms the anterior boundary of the omental foramen and contains hepatic artery, portal vein and bile duct within its lower border.Greater Curvature extends from left of cardiac orifice, over dome of fundus, and along left border of stomach to the pylorus.The gastrosplenic ligament attaches to the upper part of the greater curvature and the greater omentum attaches to its lower part.
The bones in the human body are typically represented in a model by a rigid framework made of plastic or metal. These models can accurately depict the size, structure, and articulation of individual bones in the skeletal system.
The sphenoid bone serves as a key structural component in the skull, providing strength and support to the cranial base. It also houses the pituitary gland and forms part of the eye sockets. Additionally, the sphenoid bone serves as an attachment site for various muscles involved in chewing and head movement.
The lesser omentum is the double-layered membrane that is attached to the lesser curvature of the stomach. It connects the stomach and liver, providing support and helping to anchor the stomach in place within the abdominal cavity.
The greater and lesser wings are part of the sphenoid bone in the skull. The lesser wings are positioned superiorly and anteriorly, forming part of the floor of the cranial cavity and contributing to the orbits of the eyes. The greater wings are located inferiorly and laterally, extending to the sides of the skull and forming part of the lateral walls of the skull and the orbits. Together, they help shape the skull's structure and provide attachment points for various muscles.
Above the lesser coverts on the upper part of the wings.
No it isn't.
A lesser goal that forms part of a greater goal.
It is the island of Trinidad and Tobago, which is in the lesser antilles.
The femur bone has trochanters. The greater trochanter is located at the top of the femur where the hip muscles attach, and the lesser trochanter is located on the inner side of the femur where the thigh muscles attach.
it's wing and light bones help it fly
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The Antilles refers to the islands forming the greater part of the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea.They are divided into two major groups:The "Greater Antilles" to the north including the larger islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic), and Puerto Rico;and the smaller "Lesser Antilles" on the southeast, comprising the northerly Leeward Islands, the southeasterly Windward Islands, and the Leeward Antilles just north of Venezuela.
Yes! The Greater Antilles are composed of five countries: Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico.
The West Indies, a part of the Caribbean Islands, are located in the Caribbean Sea on the Atlantic Ocean. The Greater Antilles and the Lesser Antilles are also part of the Caribbean Islands.
The part of the mitochondrion with greater folds, known as cristae, produces more ATP compared to the part with lesser folds. This is because the increased surface area provided by the cristae allows for more ATP production through the electron transport chain and ATP synthase enzymes located there.