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hyoid Meaning in Telugu ( hyoid తెలుగు అంటే)



హైయోయిడ్, హైయోడ్

నాలుక మద్దతు నాలుక కండరాల ఆధారంగా ఒక U- ఆకారపు ఎముక,



hyoid తెలుగు అర్థానికి ఉదాహరణ:

ఇంగ్లీషులో హైయోడ్) మానవుల్లాగే నియాండర్తళ్ళకు కూడా ఉందని 1983 లో కనుక్కున్నాక, వాళ్ళకు మాట్లాడే సామర్థ్యం ఉండేదని తెలిసింది.

జెనియోహాయిడ్ (హైయోడ్ ఎముకను పెంచుతుంది) , థైరోహాయిడ్ (హైయోడ్ ఎముకను రాకుండ ) కండరాలను కనిపెట్టడానికి అవి విడిపోతాయి.

hyoid's Usage Examples:

its lower and back part is a notch from which the mylohyoid groove runs obliquely downward and forward, and lodges the mylohyoid vessels and nerve.


infrahyoid muscles are innervated by the ansa cervicalis from the cervical plexus (C1-C3) except the thyrohyoid muscle, which is innervated by fibers.


phlebolites, ectopic bone or cartilage, lymph nodes, granulomatous lesions or calcification of the stylohyoid ligament in the context of Eagle syndrome (elongated.


being incorporated into the middle ear cavity, while the ventral portion ossifies to form the lesser cornu and upper part of the body of the hyoid bone.


or diaphragma oris is a paired muscle running from the mandible to the hyoid bone, forming the floor of the oral cavity of the mouth.


In human neuroanatomy of the face, the stylohyoid branch of facial nerve frequently arises in conjunction with the digastric branch; it is long and slender.


the superior border affords attachment to the omohyoideus.


draw the hyoid bone backwards and elevate the tongue.


passage from the chin ("genio-" is a standard prefix for "chin") to the hyoid bone.


cladogram shows the placement of the American mastodon among other proboscideans, based on hyoid characteristics: Over the years, several fossils from.


The omohyoid muscle is proximally attached to the scapula and distally attached to the hyoid bone, stabilising it.


submandibular glands, sublingual glands, tongue, palate, pharynx, external auditory meatus, stapedius, posterior belly of the digastric muscle, stylohyoid muscle.



Synonyms:

os, os hyoideum, bone, hyoid bone,



Antonyms:

black, boneless,



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