What is the operation?
Operation is the most commonly used medical term to cover the human brain nicknamed the "small lid". The term is Latin origin, derived from "operation", which means "cover" or "envelopes". Because of its generalized meaning, the word has other uses in addition to reference to the human brain. Operation is divided by a groove called Sylvian's crack, also known as lateral sulcus. The frontal lobe and parietal brain lobe are divided from temporal lobe and create distinctive upper and lower areas of the brain. As a result, the Operation consists of three parts, each of which contributes to the function of the brain. It is located on the front and rear parts of the lower front gyru known as pars triangularis and pars oercularis. It is associated with abilities to speak, write and read. This particular area of the brain was named after Pierre Paul Broc, a French doctor and an anatomist who noticed a speech loss in two patients who received a significant injury to their lower frontal gyri.
The other parts of the brain lid also play an important role in the brain. Parietal Operation is partly responsible for processing many body senses such as touch, view, pain and temperature. The time operator specializes in long -term memory and hearing ability.
The term "Operation" has several other meanings. For example, the dental operating refers to the hood of the gum tissue, which partly obscures the crown of the tooth that explodes. This is called the tooth of wisdom, and when it explodes, the cover tissue retreats from it. Teeth covered with flaps are particularly difficult to clean, so they are more sensitive tooth decay and gum disease.
The medical term also applies to inhumanity. In this sense, it is best known as the bony flap that covers the gills of the fish and acts as a protective shield. It also helps in obtaining oxygen from water that flows through the gills by lowering the pressure in it. Anatomically, it serves as a definition between the head of the fish and the body. The word Operation is also usedIt is description of the fleshy valves on the beaks of birds such as pigeons and hawks; coverage of certain plants, algae and fungi; And the lid of gastropods such as freshwater and sea worms.