The rugoscopy It is the study of palatal rugas for the identification of an individual. Palatal ridges (rugas) are the transverse ridges or elevations...
The chronotropism It is the ability of heart cells to contract less or more frequently. It is considered one of the basic functional properties of the...
The abdominal cavity It is the body space that occupies the region of the abdomen, located between the diaphragm and the opening of the pelvis. It is ...
The temporal muscle It is a triangular-shaped paired muscle that is located on each side of the skull, occupying the temporal fossa and a large part o...
The isthmus of jaws or oropharyngeal isthmus is the narrower and posterior portion of the oral cavity, which has an irregular shape and establishes co...
The uricemia uric acid levels in the blood. This term is not associated with any pathology, since there is a certain normal amount of this element in ...
The infrahyoid muscles They are a muscle group made up of four thin, flattened muscles that lie below the hyoid bone. These muscles are located away f...
The suprahyoid muscles they make up a group formed by four muscles located in the anterior region of the neck above the hyoid bone, which, inserted in...
The cancellous bone, Also known as trabecular bone, it is one of the two types of bone tissue that we can find in the human body. It is at the ends of...