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  2. Pedicel (botany) - Wikipedia

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    Pedicel refers to a structure connecting a single flower to its inflorescence. [1] In the absence of a pedicel, the flowers are described as sessile.Pedicel is also applied to the stem of the infructescence.

  3. Pedicle - Wikipedia

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    Pedicle of vertebral arch, the segment between the transverse process and the vertebral body, and is often used as a radiographic marker and entry point in vertebroplasty and kyphoplasty procedures; Pedicle of a skin flap (medicine) Hilum of kidney, also called the renal pedicle; Pedicel, a foot process of a some cells

  4. Vertebra - Wikipedia

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    The vertebral pedicle is often used as a radiographic marker and entry point in vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, and spinal fusion procedures. The arcuate foramen is a common anatomical variation more frequently seen in females. It is a bony bridge found on the first cervical vertebra, the atlas where it covers the groove for the vertebral artery. [22]

  5. Brachiopod - Wikipedia

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    The pedicle emerges from the pedicle valve, either through a notch in the hinge or, in species where the pedicle valve is longer than the brachial, from a hole where the pedicle valve doubles back to touch the brachial valve. Some species stand with the front end upwards, while others lie horizontal with the pedicle valve uppermost. [9]

  6. Renal hilum - Wikipedia

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    The renal hilum or renal pedicle is the recessed central fissure of the kidney where its vessels, nerves and ureter pass. The medial border of the kidney is concave in the center and convex toward either extremity; it is directed forward and a little downward.

  7. Ovary - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of a human ovary. ... The ovarian pedicle is made up part of the fallopian tube, mesovarium, ovarian ligament, and ovarian blood vessels. [6] Microanatomy

  8. Rhynchonelliformea - Wikipedia

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    Two pairs of adjustor muscles control the base of the pedicle, bridging the gap between the delthyrium of the ventral valve and the cardinalia of the dorsal valve. Apart from muscles and the body cavity, rhynchonelliforms have a system of radiating canals which provide nutrients to the mantle lobes underlying each valve.

  9. Palaeoxyris - Wikipedia

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    They comprise a beak, a body and a pedicle. They display a conspicuous right-handed spiral of collarettes around the body, and in some cases, the pedicle, resulting in a rhomboidal pattern when flattened during fossilisation. [1] At the end of the beak was a tendril which attached the egg to vegetation during development. [2]