Foramen: Any opening Fossa: A depression, eg. the base of skull that cradles occipital lobe
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
A small, hollow section between the lower cerebellum and skull
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.
Foramen: Any opening Fossa: A depression, eg. the base of skull that cradles occipital lobe
between 1 and 6
The Glenoid fossa is so called when is not surrounded by the Glenoid labrum (which increases its depth and also increases the surface of contact with the head of the humerus). In a specimen (or in a human body) the glenoid labrum is present, therefore the Glenoid fossa is called Glenoid cavity (deeper). Basically the difference is in the presence of the glenoid labrum... not really the same thing. Anatomy/Pathology Student
Facet arthrosis is the inflammation of the facet joint. Humans have 25 of these going down the spine. As the body ages, the spaces between the joint are less resilient and medical or surgical intervention can become necessary.
the fossa's paws help the fossa to swim the paws are like paddleds
A small, hollow section between the lower cerebellum and skull
Facet is a noun.
fossa is a animal that eats a lemur. Fossa in human biology is a small cavity or depression.
Subscapular fossa, Supraspinous fossa, Infraspinous fossa
between the condyles on the distal end of the femur, on its posterior aspect.
facet (or zygopophysial) ligaments surround the posterior aspect of the facet (or zygopophysial) joints of the spine. they function to strengthen the joint and give extra support. facet joints of the spine are also known as posterior intevertebral joints.
A fossa can be found in Madagascar where they prey on animals such as lemurs, insects, and lizards.