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What (who) is isthmus of prostate - definition

NARROW LANDSTRIP IN PANAMA
Isthmus of Darien; Isthmus of Darién; Panama isthmus; Panamanian isthmus; Isthmas of Panama; Isthmus of panama; Panama Isthmus; Isthmus of darien; Isthmus of Panamá; Panamanian Isthmus; The Isthmus of Panama; Ithmus of Panama; Isthimus of Darien
  • The closure of the Isthmus led to [[allopatric speciation]] events of marine organisms isolated on each side (blue and green). Terrestrial species also migrated between the two continents (the [[Great American Biotic Interchange]]) upon the formation of a passable land bridge.

The Prostate         
  • [[Micrograph]] of benign prostatic glands with [[corpora amylacea]]. [[H&E stain]].
  • inflamed]] prostate gland, found in prostatitis. A large amount of darker cells, representing [[leukocyte]]s, can be seen. An area without inflammation is seen on the left of the image. [[H&E stain]].
PEER-REVIEWED SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL
Prostate (journal); Prostate Supplement; Prostate. Supplement; The Prostate Supplement; The Prostate. Supplement; Prostate Suppl.; Prostate Suppl
The Prostate is a peer-reviewed medical journal devoted to the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the prostate gland. The editor-in-chief is Samuel Denmeade (Johns Hopkins University).
Prostate         
  • [[Micrograph]] of benign prostatic glands with [[corpora amylacea]]. [[H&E stain]].
  • inflamed]] prostate gland, found in prostatitis. A large amount of darker cells, representing [[leukocyte]]s, can be seen. An area without inflammation is seen on the left of the image. [[H&E stain]].
GLAND OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM IN MOST MAMMALS
Prostate gland; Prostate Gland; Prostate diseases; Prostata; Prostatic diseases; Prostate disease; Prostate symptoms; Prostrate gland; Prostate gland disorders; Prostatic Disorder; Lobe of the prostate; Male G-spot; Prostatic disease; Prostatic secretion; The prostate; Coagulating gland; Ventral prostate; Prostate disorder; Prostate condition
·noun The prostate gland.
II. Prostate ·adj Standing before;
- applied to a gland which is found in the males of most mammals, and is situated at the neck of the bladder where this joins the urethra.
Fauces (throat)         
PART OF THE OROPHARYNX DIRECTLY BEHIND THE MOUTH CAVITY, BOUNDED SUPERIORLY BY THE SOFT PALATE, LATERALLY BY THE PALATOGLOSSAL ARCHES, AND INFERIORLY BY THE TONGUE
Fauces (anatomy); Pillars of the fauces; Faucial pillars; Palatine arches; Isthmus faucium; Oropharyngeal isthmus; Faucitis; Faucial isthmus; Pillar of fauces; Isthmus of fauces; Pillars of fauces; Pillar of the fauces; Palatine arch; Isthmus of the fauces
The fauces, isthmus of fauces, or the oropharyngeal isthmus, is the opening at the back of the mouth into the throat. It is a narrow passage between the velum and the base of the tongue.

Wikipedia

Isthmus of Panama

The Isthmus of Panama (Spanish: Istmo de Panamá), also historically known as the Isthmus of Darien (Istmo de Darién), is the narrow strip of land that lies between the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, linking North and South America. It contains the country of Panama and the Panama Canal. Like many isthmuses, it is a location of great geopolitical and strategic importance.

The isthmus is thought to have been finally formed around 3 million years ago, separating the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and causing the creation of the Gulf Stream. This was first suggested in 1910 by North American paleontologist Henry Fairfield Osborn. He based the proposal on the fossil record of mammals in Central America. This conclusion provided a foundation for Alfred Wegener when he proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912.