anatomical space

anatomical spaces

Non-material anatomical entity of three dimensions, that is generated by morphogenetic or other physiologic processes; is surrounded by one or more anatomical structures; contains one or more organism substances or anatomical structures.

Type Organ
Parent Structure immaterial anatomical entity
Latin Name anatomical spaces
FMA ID 5897

Sub-structures

abdominal cavity Organ abdominopelvic cavity Organ ampulla caudalis Organ anal sinus Vessel anatomical cavity Vessel anterior superior frontal sulcus Organ aphakic space Organ banks of superior temporal sulcus Organ bladder lumen Organ Bowman's space Organ bronchial lumen Organ buccal vestibule Gland calcarine sulcus (dorsal) Organ calcarine sulcus (ventral) Organ cavity of pharynx Organ cavum septum pellucidum Organ cavum sinus imparis Vessel cloacal lumen Organ conjunctival space Organ deep post-anal space Muscle diastema Organ ectoplacental cavity Organ enclosed anatomical space Organ epididymal lumen Organ epiploic foramen Organ extraembryonic cavity Organ extraperitoneal space Organ follicular antrum Organ foramen of Panizza Vessel foramen ovale of heart Organ foramina of scarpa Nerve future coelemic cavity lumen Organ gill opening Organ gland lumen Gland greater sac cavity Organ hindlimb interepipodial space Bone hyoglossal sinus Muscle incisura coracoidea Organ inner ear canal Organ intercostal space Bone interdigital space Organ intersphincteric space Organ ischiorectal space Muscle joint space of elbow Bone labial cavities Organ laryngo-tracheal chamber Muscle lateral line canal lumen Organ lateral recess Organ lens vesicle cavity Organ liver perisinusoidal space Vessel lower jaw opening Bone lumen of anal canal Organ lumen of blood vessel Vessel lumen of central canal of spinal cord Organ lumen of colon Organ lumen of digestive tract Organ lumen of duodenum Organ lumen of esophagus Organ lumen of hemipenial sheath Organ lumen of hindgut Organ lumen of intestine Organ lumen of jejunum Organ lumen of laryngopharynx Organ lumen of lymphatic vessel Vessel lumen of midgut Organ lumen of nasopharynx Organ lumen of nutrient foramen Bone lumen of open tracheal system trachea Organ lumen of oropharynx Organ lumen of terminal part of digestive tract Organ lumen of trachea Organ lumen of urethra Organ mantle cavity Organ maxillary recess Vessel network of trabecular spaces in bone tissue Bone neural tube lumen Organ open anatomical space Organ opercular cavity Organ ovarian fossa Vessel pectoral girdle opening Organ perianal space Organ peripharyngeal space Organ perivascular space Vessel pharyngeal opening of pharyngotympanic tube Organ pleuroperitoneal canal lumen Organ pleuroperitoneal cavity Organ posterior recess Organ posterior superior frontal sulcus Organ preoccipital notch Organ preputial space Organ pronephric duct opening Organ prootic depression Organ recessus lateralis Organ recessus marsupiatus of premaxilla Organ recessus vaginiformis Organ recessus vena jugularis Organ rectal lumen Organ replacement tooth trench Bone retromolar space Organ retroperitoneal space Organ rhinal incisure Organ rima vulvae Organ scale radius Organ sinus dorsalis Vessel sinus interglenoidalis Vessel space between upper and lower jaws Organ space in vertebral column Bone space of Mall Organ space surrounding organism Organ spatium intertarsale Organ spiracular notch Organ stomach fundus lumen Organ stomach lumen Organ stomodeal lumen Organ subarachnoid fissure Organ subarachnoid space Organ subcapsular sinus of lymph node Vessel subdural space Organ sulcus Organ sulcus dentalis of maxilla Organ sulcus dentalis of premaxilla Organ sulcus for Meckels cartilage Organ sulcus pro cartilagine praecoracoidealis Bone supra levator space Muscle thoracic cavity Organ thyroid follicular lumen Gland tonsillar fossa Vessel trabecular sinus of lymph node Vessel tube lumen Organ tunnel of Corti Organ upper jaw opening Bone urachal lumen Organ urogenital sinus lumen Vessel ventricular system choroidal fissure Nerve

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the anatomical space?
Non-material anatomical entity of three dimensions, that is generated by morphogenetic or other physiologic processes; is surrounded by one or more anatomical structures; contains one or more organism substances or anatomical structures.
What is the Latin name for the anatomical space?
The Latin name for the anatomical space is anatomical spaces.

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