Acanthocephala terminalis is a parasitic worm that infects the intestines of amphibians, particularly frogs and toads. It attaches itself to the intestinal wall using its hooked proboscis and absorbs nutrients from the host's body. This parasite can cause malnutrition and even death in severe cases of infection.
The stria terminalis is involved in the stress response, emotion regulation, and fear processing in the brain. It plays a role in connecting regions involved in the stress response and integrating emotional and cognitive information.
The landmark for establishing female pelvic dimensions is the linea terminalis, which is a bony ridge that marks the division between the true and false pelvis. It is used as a reference point for measurements during pelvic assessments and obstetric evaluations.
The rostrum of the corpus callosum is located just superior to the optic chiasm. It serves as a bridge connecting the left and right sides of the brain, enabling communication between the two cerebral hemispheres.
13th cranial nerve is NERVOUS TERMINALIS.... which is found in close association with olfactory nerve... Functions of this nerve are not clearly known to medical world hence its better if u also dont try to know more about its functions.
Pachysandra terminalis is the form of pachysandra most commonly grown. This green groundcover plant forms a thick mat to 1 foot high. Take a look at the photos on the website link 'Pachysandra - Workhorse in the Modern Landscape' on the left under the blue pod.
Pyralosis terminalis was created in 1915.
Correbidia terminalis was created in 1856.
Acanthocephaliasis is a disease triggered by the infectious Acanthocephala worms.
The efferent fibres of amygdaloid nucles make up the stria terminalis.
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The scientific name for a rotifer is Phylum Rotifera.
An acanthocephala is a phylum of parasitic worms that have an eversible proboscis, armed with spines
The stria terminalis is involved in the stress response, emotion regulation, and fear processing in the brain. It plays a role in connecting regions involved in the stress response and integrating emotional and cognitive information.
The anatomical pacemaker is located in the right atrium
Projection fibers are usually considered as those fibers that connect the cerebral cortex to subcortical structures and vice versa. The stria terminalis connects the amygdala to the hypothalamus - i.e., two subcortical structures. So, on this basis they are not projection fibers. But because they connect subcortical structures they are referred to as 'association fibers'.
there are several landmarks on the heart, making your question a little unspecific, but I think you may be referring to the "sulcus terminalis" where the Sinusal node is.
Unless you're suffering from congenital hypertrichosis terminalis (wolfman disease), one probably has "hairy" legs, rather than "furry" legs. And to answer your question: A little bit.