superior oblique muslce
The superior oblique muscle passes through the trochlea to change the direction of its pull, allowing it to have a more efficient and effective action on the eye. This unique anatomical arrangement helps the eye move smoothly and coordinate its movements for binocular vision.
The Trochlea Nerve (cranial nerve 4) controls the superior oblique muscle of the eye. It turns the eye laterally and downwards.
The nerve that passes through the coracobrachialis muscle is the musculocutaneous nerve.
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The tendon that passes through the pyramid of the middle ear is the tendon of the stapedius muscle. This muscle is responsible for dampening excessive vibrations of the stapes bone, helping to protect the inner ear from loud sounds.
The oxygen passes through a bloodvessel called artery to an actively respiring muscle cell.
The tube that passes through the diaphragm is called the esophagus. It carries food and liquids from the mouth to the stomach for digestion. The diaphragm is a muscle that separates the chest from the abdomen and helps in breathing.
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The plural form of trochlea is trochleae. If a singular word ends in an "a" then add an "e" at the end to make it plural.
The trochlea is the medial process of the humerus. The humerus articulates with the ulna at the trochlea.
"Hystrix"- porcupine, "co"- like, "morph"- shapesubstantial part of masseter muscle passes through infraorbital foramen of skull