anatomical projection
anatomical process
A projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body or organ.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | morphological feature |
| Latin Name | anatomical process |
| FMA ID | 67601 |
Sub-structures
anterior dentation of dorsal fin spine 2
Organ
arachnoid villus
Vessel
capsular process
Organ
cartilaginous projection
Organ
cranial appendage
Organ
crest
Organ
crista intermedia
Organ
crista subnasalis
Organ
crista supraorbitalis
Organ
horn of hemipenis
Organ
hyale
Organ
integumentary projection
Organ
intermediate spine
Organ
keel
Organ
mandibular arch neural crest
Organ
median prenasal process
Organ
mesial pelvic ridge
Organ
palatine uvula
Muscle
posterior maxillary process
Organ
posterior maxillary process dorsal process
Organ
posterior mental process
Organ
posterolateral process
Organ
posteromedial process
Organ
prepectoral spine
Organ
prepelvic fin spine
Organ
processus lingularis of nasal skeleton
Organ
pseudoclasper
Organ
ramus anterior of CN VIII
Organ
ramus hyomandibularis
Nerve
ramus nasalis medialis
Nerve
ramus posterior of CN VIII
Organ
ramus posterior profundus of V3
Muscle
ramus recurrens
Nerve
rattle
Organ
rumen papilla
Organ
skeletal element projection
Bone
suborbital shelf
Organ
triangular process
Organ
tubercle
Bone
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the anatomical projection?
A projection or outgrowth of tissue from a larger body or organ.
What is the Latin name for the anatomical projection?
The Latin name for the anatomical projection is anatomical process.
Related Structures
1st arch mandibular component
ventral mandibular arch
1st arch mandibular ectoderm
ectoderm of mandibular component
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme
mandibular component mesenchyme
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from head mesenchyme
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from neural crest
1st arch maxillary component
1st arch maxillary ectoderm
ectoderm of maxillary component
1st arch maxillary-mandibular cleft
1st arch maxillary-mandibular groove ectoderm
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