culture   Anatomy

13 commonsense assertions
Concepts (13) heart (1) ilium (1) lobe (1) foramen magnum (1) breathing (1) circle of willis (1) colon (1) crista (1) digit (1) fornix (1) hair (1) radial (1) skin (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 heart anatomy The heart is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body. 4
2 ilium anatomy The ilium is one of the three bones that make up the human pelvis. 4
3 lobe anatomy The human brain is divided into distinct lobes, each with unique functions. 3
4 foramen magnum anatomy The foramen magnum is a crucial anatomical structure at the base of the skull for the passage of the spinal cord. 2
5 breathing anatomy Breathing is the act of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide to supply the body with oxygen and expel waste gases. 1
6 circle of willis anatomy The Circle of Willis is a crucial part of the human brain's blood supply system, essential for maintaining brain function. 1
7 colon anatomy The colon is part of the digestive system and is responsible for absorbing water and electrolytes. 1
8 crista anatomy The crista is a ridge-like structure found in anatomical features like the inner ear and mitochondria, with specific functions in biological processes. 1
9 digit anatomy A digit in anatomy refers to a finger or toe and can also represent a numerical gesture in body language. 1
10 fornix anatomy The fornix is a crucial part of the limbic system involved in memory formation and retrieval. 1
11 hair anatomy Hair, composed of protein, regulates body temperature and protects the skin as its primary function in the anatomy. 1
12 radial anatomy The concept of radial in anatomy relates to the radius bone in the forearm and is used in expressions such as radial artery or radial nerve. 1
13 skin anatomy The skin is the largest organ of the human body and functions as a protective barrier. 1