The section for the internal view of both kidneys would be a transverse one.
On average, both males and females have 12 pairs of ribs. There is no anatomical difference in the number of ribs between males and females.
Not always. Cladograms based on genetic information and anatomical features can sometimes differ. Genetic data provides insights into evolutionary relationships at a molecular level, while anatomical features can be influenced by environmental factors and convergent evolution. Comparing both types of cladograms can help provide a more comprehensive understanding of evolutionary history.
Anatomical language is derived from both Greek and Latin terminology. The original medical texts were in Greek, and then translated into Latin. They were used until the 1700's until they were translated into other languages, like English.
* Red brown fairly solid oval structures enclosed in a transparent membrane and attached to the back of the abdominal cavity. * Kidneys are retroperitoneal. One lies on each side of the spine between the peritoneum and the back muscles.
Naris is the medical term meaning nostril. The plural is nares, and it rhymes with carries. A related body part, the nasal alae (singular nasal ala) is the side of the nostril - the part that moves if you "flare your nostrils."
Coronal section gives better view of kidney than transverse or sagittal section.
Oligohydramnios usually associated with absence of both kidneys
Neither. They are both equally damaging to the kidneys.
Pharynx
Both sides.
both
you have to jump in both of them
Both.
perfusion
you die
yes
Yes it is, it is also known as kidney failure, is the inability of one or both of the kidneys to perform their functions.