The term "oblique" can refer to various contexts, so it isn't a specific scientific name. However, in anatomy, "oblique" often describes muscles that are positioned at an angle, such as the external oblique and internal oblique muscles. If you're referring to a specific organism or concept, please provide more context for a precise answer.
Yeah it has an oblique and horizontal fissure
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Hirudinaria is the scientific name of leeches.
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Hippocampus is the scientific name for seahorse.
The accepted scientific name is Heterocampa obliqua.
The accepted scientific name is Choristoneura rosaceana.
-external oblique -internal oblique -transversus abdominis -rectus abdominis
Superior Rectus allows you to look Up & In, whiel the Superior Oblique allows you to look Up & Out.
oblique
it is an oblique straight oval.
internal oblique opposes the external oblique
You can choose four of the six: Superior rectus, Inferior rectus, Medical rectus, Lateral rectus, Superior Oblique and Inferior Oblique.
greenstick, fissured, comminuted, transverse, oblique, spinal
i think it might have been an oblique.
Oblique lines:
oblique rectangular