The Eugalena
From the rear the first three are Molars
they are called flippers
The rear of a saddle is the cantle. The front is the pommel.
The rear leg of a pig is called a ham.
The rear quarter of a cow, where the rump, flank, chuck and loin are. The hind is the area where the highest quality meat comes from.
It is the called the aft.It is called the bow
spinal cord
rear hatch outer handle, or if the part your'e talking about is inside the door its called a rear hatch doorlatch...hey it rhymes!
Caliper mount bracket.
In England it is galled the boot In the US it is called the trunk You could also call it the rear end or the rear bumper.
The Visual Cortex, which is located at the rear of the brain above the Cerebellum. It has a wide superficial surface area, within which is a small region that extends deep into the centre of the brain. This explains why some people who have suffered rear head injuries often have eyesight problems as a consequence.
The Visual Cortex, which is located at the rear of the brain above the Cerebellum. It has a wide superficial surface area, within which is a small region that extends deep into the centre of the brain. This explains why some people who have suffered rear head injuries often have eyesight problems as a consequence.
If you mean the occipital lobe, it's at the rearof the brain.If you mean the cerebellum, which is not part of the cerebrum, it's at the bottom-rear of the brain.
The rear of a ship is called the stern aft To go to the rear is called going aft. The aft most part is the stern The rear of a ship or boat is called the "Aft" or the "aft end". Examples: "Take that line aft!". "When we turn, are you sure the aft end will clear that bouy?" Also nautically, "avast"The stern is the aft part of a ship or boat.
Rear Deck.
It is part of the rear window defroster.It is part of the rear window defroster.
Motor functions are controlled in the motor cortex (particularly, the primary motor cortex and premotor cortex), which are substantially located in the parietal lobe (roughly the rear third of the top of the brain).