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- Medulla Oblongata: What It Is, Function Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
Your medulla is the bottom-most part of your brain, connecting to your spinal cord through the foramen magnum, an opening at the bottom of your skull Just above your medulla is your pons, which is just below the central structures in your brain
- Medulla oblongata - Wikipedia
The medulla oblongata or simply medulla is a long stem-like structure which makes up the lower part of the brainstem [1] It is anterior and partially inferior to the cerebellum
- Medulla oblongata | Description, Anatomy, Function | Britannica
The medulla is divided into two main parts: the ventral medulla (the frontal portion) and the dorsal medulla (the rear portion; also known as the tegmentum) The ventral medulla contains a pair of triangular structures called pyramids, within which lie the pyramidal tracts
- Medulla Oblongata: Function, Location, and Potential Complications - WebMD
Find out what you need to know about the medulla oblongata, what role it plays in the body, and potential issues
- Brainstem: Medulla Oblongata, Pons, and Midbrain | Anatomy
The medulla oblongata (or just medulla) is the region known as the myelencephalon in the embryonic brain The initial portion of the name, “myel,” refers to the significant white matter found in this region—especially on its exterior, which is continuous with the white matter of the spinal cord
- Medulla Oblongata: Location, Function, Injury, and Illness
Your medulla oblongata helps pass messages between your spinal cord and brain Learn more about this essential organ, along with diseases that may affect it
- 11. 4B: Medulla Oblongata - Medicine LibreTexts
The medulla oblongata is the lower half of the brainstem In discussions of neurology and similar contexts where no ambiguity will result, it is often referred to as simply the medulla
- The Medulla Oblongata - Internal Structure - TeachMeAnatomy
The medulla oblongata (medulla) is one of the three regions that make up the brainstem It is the most inferior of the three and is continuous above with the pons and below with the spinal cord The medulla houses essential ascending and descending nerve tracts as well as brainstem nuclei
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