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.
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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