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pons P0437600 (pŏnz)n. pl. pon·tes (pŏn′tēz) 1. A slender tissue joining two parts of an organ.2. A band of nerve fibers on the ventral surface of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with upper portions of the brain. Also called pons Varolii. [Latin pōns, bridge; see pent- in Indo-European roots.]pons (pɒnz) n, pl pontes (ˈpɒntiːz) 1. (Anatomy) a bridge of connecting tissue2. (Anatomy) short for pons Varolii[Latin: bridge]pons (pɒnz) n., pl. pon•tes (ˈpɒn tiz) 1. a band of nerve fibers forming the part of the brainstem that lies between the medulla oblongata and the midbrain. 2. any tissue connecting two parts of a body organ or structure. [1685–95; < Latin pōns bridge] pons (pŏnz) A thick band of nerve fibers in the brainstem of mammals that links the brainstem to the cerebellum and upper portions of the brain. It is a major pathway for the transmission of nerve impulses among different portions of the brain.ponsA bridgelike structure, especially the brain stem between the midbrain and medulla.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | Pons - United States coloratura soprano (born in France) (1904-1976)Alice-Josephine Pons, Lily Pons | | 2. | pons - a band of nerve fibers linking the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with the midbrainpons Varoliineural structure - a structure that is part of the nervous systembrain stem, brainstem, brain-stem - the part of the brain continuous with the spinal cord and comprising the medulla oblongata and pons and midbrain and parts of the hypothalamusrespiratory center - the center in the medulla oblongata and pons that integrates sensory information about the level of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood and determines the signals to be sent to the respiratory muscles | Translations
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pons: see brain stembrain stem, lower part of the brain, adjoining and structurally continuous with the spinal cord. The upper segment of the human brain stem, the pons, contains nerve fibers that connect the two halves of the cerebellum. ..... Click the link for more information. .pons[pänz] (anatomy) A process or bridge of tissue connecting two parts of an organ. A convex white eminence located at the base of the brain; consists of fibers receiving impulses from the cerebral cortex and sending fibers to the contralateral side of the cerebellum. pons
pons [ponz] (pl. pon´tes) (L.) 1. that part of the metencephalon lying between the medulla oblongata and the midbrain, ventral to the cerebellum; see also brainstem" >brainstem.2. any slip of tissue connecting two parts of an organ.pons, pl. pon·tes (ponz, pon'tēz), 1. neuroanatom the pons varolii or pons cerebelli; that part of the brainstem between the medulla oblongata caudally and the mesencephalon rostrally, composed of the basilar part of pons and the tegmentum of pons. On the ventral surface of the brain, the basilar part of pons (that is, the white pontine protuberance) is demarcated from both the medulla oblongata and the mesencephalon by distinct transverse grooves. Synonym(s): pons cerebelli, pons varolii2. Any bridgelike formation connecting two more or less disjoined parts of the same structure or organ. [L. bridge] pons (pŏnz)n. pl. pontes (pŏn′tēz) 1. A slender tissue joining two parts of an organ.2. A band of nerve fibers on the ventral surface of the brainstem that links the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with upper portions of the brain. Also called pons Varolii.pons, pl. pontes (ponz, pon'tēz) 1. [TA] In neuroanatomy, the pons varolii or pons cerebelli; that part of the brainstem between the medulla oblongata caudally and the mesencephalon rostrally, composed of the basilar part of pons and the tegmentum of pons. On the ventral surface of the brain the basilar part of pons, the white pontine protuberance, is demarcated from both the medulla oblongata and the mesencephalon by distinct transverse grooves. 2. Any bridgelike formation connecting two more-or-less disjoined parts of the same structure or organ. [L. bridge]pons 1. Any anatomical structure joining two parts or bridging between them. 2. The middle part of the BRAINSTEM, lying below the cerebral peduncles of the midbrain and above the MEDULLA OBLONGATA. From the Latin pons, a bridge. pons - an area of the brainstem linking the medulla oblongata and the thalamus.
- tissue joining two parts of an organ.
Varolius, Constantius (Costanzio), Italian anatomist and physician, 1543-1575. pons varolii - in neuroanatomy, the part of the brainstem between the medulla oblongata caudally and the mesencephalon rostrally. Synonym(s): ponsvalve of Varolius - the bilabial prominence of the terminal ileum into the large intestine at the cecocolic junction as seen in cadavers. Synonym(s): ileocecal valvepons, pl. pontes (ponz, pon'tēz) Any bridge like formation connecting two more-or-less disjoined parts of the same structure or organ. [L. bridge]PONS
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Pons Related to Pons: medulla oblongata, midbrainSynonyms for Ponsnoun United States coloratura soprano (born in France) (1904-1976)Synonyms- Alice-Josephine Pons
- Lily Pons
noun a band of nerve fibers linking the medulla oblongata and the cerebellum with the midbrainSynonymsRelated Words- neural structure
- brain stem
- brainstem
- brain-stem
- respiratory center
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