arcuate sulcus
arcuate sulcus
Composite sulcus of the frontal lobe of the macaque. Located on the dorsolateral surface, it consists of the superior ramus of the arcuate sulcus (macaque), the inferior ramus of the arcuate sulcus and the spur of the arcuate sulcus (macaque) (neuronames:2379).
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | sulcus of brain |
| Latin Name | arcuate sulcus |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the arcuate sulcus?
Composite sulcus of the frontal lobe of the macaque. Located on the dorsolateral surface, it consists of the superior ramus of the arcuate sulcus (macaque), the inferior ramus of the arcuate sulcus and the spur of the arcuate sulcus (macaque) (neuronames:2379).
What is the Latin name for the arcuate sulcus?
The Latin name for the arcuate sulcus is arcuate sulcus.
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