Right and left masses of the thalamus.
A lateral fault is when Shearing causes rock blocks to slide horizontally past each other.
The sacral ala refers to the broad, wing-like portion of the sacrum bone. It forms the lateral part of the sacrum and articulates with the ilium bones to form the sacroiliac joints. The right sacral ala is specifically the right lateral portion of the sacrum bone in the pelvic region.
The states, or forms, of matter are liquid, solid, gas, and plasma.
A lateral epicondyle enthesophyte is a bony projection that forms at the attachment site of tendons in the lateral epicondyle of the elbow. It can develop as a result of repetitive stress or chronic injury to the tendons in that area, such as in cases of lateral epicondylitis or "tennis elbow." This bony growth can contribute to pain and limited range of motion in the elbow joint.
The lateral bulge on the outside of the ankle is primarily formed by the lateral malleolus, which is the bony prominence of the fibula. This structure provides stability to the ankle joint and serves as an attachment point for ligaments. Swelling in this area can also occur due to injuries, such as sprains or fractures, which can exacerbate the bulge.
i think it is thalamus
The hypothalamus is a small mass below the thalamus and forms floor and part of the lateral walls of the third ventricle.
The third ventricle
The sartorius muscle forms the lateral boundary of the femoral triangle.
The greater tuberosity of the humerus forms the lateral contour of the shoulder. The supraspinatus muscle attaches at the greater tuberosity.
choroid plexus
It forms the central canal of the spinal cord and protects the brain from trauma.
lateral
A lateral fault is when Shearing causes rock blocks to slide horizontally past each other.
right atrium and right ventricle
The sacral ala refers to the broad, wing-like portion of the sacrum bone. It forms the lateral part of the sacrum and articulates with the ilium bones to form the sacroiliac joints. The right sacral ala is specifically the right lateral portion of the sacrum bone in the pelvic region.
External Oblique