Medulla in a sentence as a noun

Well the point is, your brain does not control breathing in that sense, the medulla, nervous system does.

In layman's terms, it means the medullas, or inner regions, of his adrenal glands were enlarged and acting like tumors.

It may not have pinpointed his adrenal medulla as the problem, but it should have pointed them in that general direction very early on.

Mind fuckin neuro psycho ****** of the medulla oblongata.

It is a little peculiar that it would lead to medullary viral replication, as the medulla is a few steps back and distal from the olfactory bulb.

More significantly, they could awaken mice instantly by stimulating certain neurons in the medulla.

However, in humans, there are direct monosynaptic projections from cortex to these medullary motor neurons.

Okay, that's actually a trick question because the vocal cords are innervated via cranial nerves emanating from the medulla [3], rather than via spinal cord.

No it's not, adrenal fatigue is when you cant produce enough hormones primarily cortisolWhat he has is "bilateral adrenal medullary hyperplasia.

In September 2010 Lindsday went to the university hospital, where the doctor successfully extracted one of his adrenal medullas.> Three weeks after the procedure, Lindsay could sit upright for three hours.

In 2012, he underwent a second surgery at Washington University in St. Louis to remove the medulla from his remaining adrenal gland.> A year later, he was well enough to fly with friends to the Bahamas.

Epinephrine and norepinephrine are catecholamines produced by the medulla.

And the coordination of a city of mostly independent self-interested humans is a poor analogue for the biological bases for a coherent thought process, unless it's only the medulla or pons that we hope to model.

The gist is,> If he could cut out the medullas of his adrenal glands -- sort of like slicing into a hard-boiled egg and removing the yolk -- his health would improve.> Eventually he recruited a surgeon from the University of Alabama-Birmingham.

Medulla definitions

noun

a white fatty substance that forms a medullary sheath around the axis cylinder of some nerve fibers

See also: myelin myeline

noun

lower or hindmost part of the brain; continuous with spinal cord; (`bulb' is an old term for medulla oblongata); "the medulla oblongata is the most vital part of the brain because it contains centers controlling breathing and heart functioning"

See also: bulb

noun

the inner part of an organ or structure in plant or animal