A Glossary of Biological Anatomical And Physiological Terms

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Porus, a passage; fero, I bear). A group of the Invertebrata which comprises the sponges. Por'tio du'ra (L. Hard portion). A name applied to the facial nerve by those anatomists who consider it and the auditory nerve as branches of the seventh pair of cerebral nerves, and not as, according to the most usual practice, distinct nerves (seventh and eighth}. Por'tio mol/Hs (L. Soft portion). The name given to the auditory nerve by those anatomists who reckon it as a branch of the seventh pair of ce...rebral nerves, instead of considering it as a distinct pair (eighth}.
GLOSSARY. 1 1 1 Po'rus op'ticus (L. Optic pore). The place where the optic nerve enters the eye, and which is usually termed the " blind spot. " Post'axial. A term applied to that surface of a limb which, when the limb is at right angles to the spinal column, is posterior (towards the tail). Postclavi'cula (L. Post, after; davicula, the collar-bone). A bone sometimes formed in connexion with the pectoral arch in the Teleostean fishes.


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