- Source: Fusiform
Fusiform (from Latin fusus ‘spindle’) means having a spindle-like shape that is wide in the middle and tapers at both ends. It is similar to the lemon-shape, but often implies a focal broadening of a structure that continues from one or both ends, such as an aneurysm on a blood vessel.
Examples
Fusiform, a body shape common to many aquatic animals, characterized by being tapered at both the head and the tail
Fusiform, a classification of aneurysm
Fusiform bacteria (spindled rods, that is, fusiform bacilli), such as the Fusobacteriota
Fusiform cell (biology)
Fusiform face area, a part of the human visual system which seems to specialize in facial recognition
Fusiform gyrus, part of the temporal lobe of the brain
Fusiform muscle, where the fibres run parallel along the length of the muscle
Fusiform neuron, a spindle-shaped neuron
References
See also
Streamliner, a fusiform hydro-/aero-dynamic vehicle. Historically, the adjective "streamlined" was more commonly used among designers for the word "fusiform".
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Cetacea
- Cakalang
- Prosopagnosia
- Lobus temporalis
- Aneurisme aorta
- Molpadida
- Tuna
- Botiidae
- Madidihang
- Pareidolia
- Fusiform
- Fusiform gyrus
- Fusiform face area
- Aneurysm
- Mid-fusiform sulcus
- Intracranial aneurysm
- Volcanic bomb
- Muscle architecture
- Pinus elliottii
- Vascular cambium