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Yeah it has an oblique and horizontal fissure
Horizontal fissure of the right lung and Oblique fissure of right lung.
Each lung is divided into lobes by fissures. The right lung has three lobes separated by two fissures (horizontal and oblique), while the left lung has two lobes separated by one oblique fissure.
An oblique heading refers to writing headings using oblique text. These texts are similar to italics, but they lean right and they are only distorted versions of the typefaces instead of separate glyphs.
The function of the horizontal fissure of the left lung helps the constipated human to release any excess carbon from their body, meaning it is easier for them to defecate. Although in some cases of severe diarrhoea the mantelpiece of the left lung collapses into the pancreas distorting and disturbing the function of the horizontal fissure.
The parieto-occipital fissure or sulcus, is an oblique sulcus which demarcates the occipital lobe from the parietal lobe on the medial surface of the cerebral hemisphere 1. The parieto-occipital sulcus joins the calcarine sulcus to form a pattern similar to the letter Y which has been placed sideways
in humans Right lung Left lung Heavier Lighter Shorter & wider due to upward compression by liver Longer & narrower due to side compression by heart Has oblique & horizontal (transverse) fissure Only has oblique fissure Three lobes: upper, middle, and lower Two lobes: upper and lower Base more concave by liver compression Base less concave Hilum: 2bronchi, 2pulmonary arteries, and 2 pulmonary veins Hilum: one bronchus, 2pulmonary arteries, and 2 pulmonary veins
internal oblique opposes the external oblique
The right middle lobe is one of the three lobes of the right lung, located between the upper and lower lobes. It is situated anteriorly and laterally, and it extends from the horizontal fissure above to the oblique fissure below. This lobe is primarily responsible for gas exchange and is involved in respiratory functions. It is accessible for examination through imaging techniques like X-rays or CT scans.
Oblique lines:
oblique rectangular
Oblique means at an angle.