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{{short description|Enclosed gap within dense connective tissue (bones or deep fascia)}} {{for|the star|Eta Carinae}} {{wiktionary|foramen}} {{more citations needed|date=November 2020}} In [[anatomy]] and [[osteology]], a '''foramen''' ({{IPAc-en|f|ə|ˈ|r|eɪ|m|ən}};<ref>''[[OED]]'' 2nd edition, 1989.</ref><ref>[http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foramen Entry "foramen"] in ''[http://www.merriam-webster.com/ Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary]''.</ref> {{plural form}}: '''foramina''', {{IPAc-en|f|ə|ˈ|r|æ|m|ᵻ|n|ə}} or '''foramens''' {{IPAc-en|f|ə|ˈ|r|eɪ|m|ən|z}}; {{ety|la||an opening produced by boring}}) is an opening or enclosed gap within the [[dense connective tissue]] ([[bone]]s and [[deep fascia]]e) of extant and extinct [[amniote]] [[animal]]s, typically to allow passage of [[nerves]], [[artery|arteries]], [[veins]] or other [[soft tissue]] structures (e.g. [[muscle]] [[tendon]]) from one body compartment to another. ==Skull== {{expand section|date=October 2020}} The [[skull]]s of [[vertebrates]] have foramina through which [[nerves]], [[arteries]], [[veins]], and other structures pass. The [[human skull]] has many foramina, collectively referred to as the cranial foramina. <ref>{{Cite web |title=Cranial Foramina - Foramen Ovale - Skull - TeachMeAnatomy |url=https://teachmeanatomy.info/head/osteology/cranial-foramina/ |access-date=2023-05-27 |website=teachmeanatomy.info}}</ref> ==Spine== {{main|Intervertebral foramina}} {{expand section|date=October 2020}} Within the [[vertebral column]] (spine) of vertebrates, including the [[Human vertebral column|human spine]], each bone has an opening at both its top and bottom to allow nerves, arteries, veins, etc. to pass through. ==Other== * [[Apical foramen]], the hole at the tip of the root of a tooth * [[Foramen ovale (heart)]], a hole between the venous and arterial sides of the fetal heart * [[Vertebra#Cervical vertebrae|Transverse foramen]], one of a pair of openings in each cervical vertebra, in which the vertebral artery travels * [[Greater sciatic foramen]], a major foramen of the pelvis * [[Interventricular foramina (neuroanatomy)|Interventricular foramina]], channels connecting ventricles in the brain * [[Lesser sciatic foramen]], an opening between the pelvis and the posterior thigh * [[Obturator foramen]], the hole created by the ischium and pubis bones of the pelvis * [[Omental foramen]], the connecting opening between the [[greater sac]] and the [[lesser sac]] in the [[abdominal cavity]]. * [[Sacrum|Sacral foramina]], which perforate the vertebral canal from the Sacrum (sacral bone), and through which the [[sacral nerve]]s pass. * [[Vertebral foramen]], the foramen formed by the anterior segment (the body), and the posterior part, the vertebral arch. * [[Foramen of Panizza]], a hole connecting two aortas just after they leave the heart in crocodiles. ==See also== *[[Eta Carinae]] *[[Fossa (disambiguation)]] *[[Skeleton]] *[[Foraminifera]] ==References== {{Reflist}} {{set index article}} [[Category:Animal anatomy]]
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