fusiform papilla - translation to arabic
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fusiform papilla - translation to arabic

GYRUS OF THE TEMPORAL AND OCCIPITAL LOBES OF THE BRAIN
Fusiform cell; Occipitotemporal gyrus; Fusiform gyri

fusiform papilla      
حُلَيمَةٌ مِغْزَلِيَّة
fusiform papilla      
‎ حُلَيمَةٌ مِغْزَلِيَّة‎
circumvallate papillae         
  • Circumvallate papilla in vertical section, showing arrangement of the taste-buds and nerves
  • Filiform papilla, magnified.
  • Fungiform papillae, magnified and sectional diagram.
  • Magnified diagram of a vertical section through some foliate papillae in a rabbit.
STRUCTURE ON THE UPPER SURFACE OF THE TONGUE THAT GIVE THE TONGUE ITS CHARACTERISTIC ROUGH TEXTURE
Fungiform papilla; Papillæ fungiformes; Fungiform papillae; Circumvallate papilla; Vallate papilla; Filiform papillae; Vallate papillae; Foliate papilla; Papilla foliata; Conical papilae; Filiform papilla; Papillae circumvallate; Papillae foliate; Filiform Papilla; Foliate Papilla; Vallate Papilla; Vallum (anatomy); Circumvallate papillæ; Papillae fungiformes; Foliate papillitis; Foliate papillae; Circumvallate papillae; Papillae vallatae; Papillae foliatae; Papillae filiformes; Depapillation; Papillæ vallatæ; Lingual papilla
papillae vallatae
الحُلَيماتُ الكَأسِيَّة

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Papillae

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Fusiform gyrus

The fusiform gyrus, also known as the lateral occipitotemporal gyrus, is part of the temporal lobe and occipital lobe in Brodmann area 37. The fusiform gyrus is located between the lingual gyrus and parahippocampal gyrus above, and the inferior temporal gyrus below. Though the functionality of the fusiform gyrus is not fully understood, it has been linked with various neural pathways related to recognition. Additionally, it has been linked to various neurological phenomena such as synesthesia, dyslexia, and prosopagnosia.