Yes, the noun 'fossa' is the singular form.
The plural form for the anatomical term for a depression or cavaty is fossae.
The plural form for the mammal, native to Madagascar is fossas.
No, fossa is singular. The Madagascan animal has fossas as the plural.
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
A baby fossa is called a kit or a cub.
The fossa that articulates with the humerus is called the glenoid fossa, located on the scapula bone. This fossa forms the shoulder joint, known as the glenohumeral joint, which allows for a wide range of motion of the arm.
The lacrimal ramus is the organ located in the lacrimal fossa.
No, fossa is singular. The Madagascan animal has fossas as the plural.
Fossa
Fossa = Shallow depression or dip in the surface of a bone Process = Bone marking which stick out from the rest of the bone
Criterion is the singular. The plural is criteria.
Organisms is the plural of organism
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
The term "fossa" can refer to two different contexts: a genus of carnivorous mammals native to Madagascar, specifically the Cryptoprocta ferox, which resembles a small cougar and is the island's top predator; or to anatomical depressions or cavities in various organisms, such as the fossa ovalis in the human heart. In the context of anatomy, fossae (plural of fossa) serve various functions, including housing nerves or blood vessels. If you meant a specific type of fossa, please clarify!
fossa is a animal that eats a lemur. Fossa in human biology is a small cavity or depression.
"Diverticulum" is the singular of diverticula.
Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous fossa, Infraspinous fossa
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