caudate

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kuyruklu
(sıfat) kuyruklu
(Tıp) Kuyruklu, caudatus
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Having a tail; Of or pertaining to the Caudata order of amphibians
Tapering into a long, tail-like extension at the apex
having a tail or taillike appendage
a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brain
having a tail or taillike appendage of a leaf shape; tapering gradually into a long taillike tip
amphibians that resemble lizards
of a leaf shape; tapering gradually into a long taillike tip
A nucleus of the basal ganglia extending from the amygdala; along with the putamen forms the striatum
any tailed amphibian; Order Caudata includes newts, salamanders, and caecilians (pronounced "sicilians") A caecilian is like a giant worm
Having a tail; having a termination like a tail
tail
A tail-shaped mass of neuron cell bodies One of the components of the basal ganglia, it is involved in regulating voluntary movements
{s} having a tail
\Cau"date\, Caudated \Cau"da*ted\ a 1: (Zoology) Having a tail or taillike appendage 2: Of a leaf shape; tapering gradually into a long taillike tip n Amphibians that resemble lizards
caudate nucleus
a tail-shaped basal ganglion located in a lateral ventricle of the brain
caudate nucleus
A basal ganglion located in the lateral ventricle of the brain that has a curved, taillike extension and functions in motor control
caudate nucleus
The caudate nucleus is an area of the brain which is a part of several important neural pathways It helps to control intentional body movements that are normally performed subconsciously, such as the positioning of large body parts (such as the arm) so that other, smaller body parts can be manipulated (such as the fingers and hand)
caudate nucleus
A brain structure within the basal ganglia; responsible for regulating and organizing information being sent to the frontal lobes from other areas of the brain
caudate nucleus
Part of the basal ganglia which are brain cells that lie deep in the brain
caudate nucleus
One of the basal ganglia of the forebrain Together with the putamen, the caudate nucleus is part of the striatum
caudate nucleus
one of the two structures that make up the basal ganglia; it is divided into a head, body, and tail and is bounded on one side by the lateral ventricle
caudate
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