How Do You Spell FUNIS BRACHII?

Pronunciation: [fˈuːniz bɹˈakɪˌa͡ɪ] (IPA)

Funis brachii is a medical term that refers to the umbilical cord or the cord that connects the fetus to the placenta during pregnancy. The spelling of funis brachii can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) as follows: /ˈfjuːnɪs ˈbreɪkiː/ - the first syllable is pronounced with a long "u" sound, and the second syllable "is" is pronounced with a short "i" sound. The third syllable "bra" is pronounced with a long "a" sound, and the final syllable "chii" is pronounced with a long "e" sound.

FUNIS BRACHII Meaning and Definition

  1. Funis brachii is a Latin term that refers to the umbilical cord. Derived from the Latin words "funis" meaning "rope" and "brachii" meaning "of the arm", funis brachii is a physical structure that connects the developing fetus to the placenta in the womb during pregnancy. It acts as an essential lifeline, supplying oxygen, vital nutrients, and removing waste materials from the fetus.

    Composed of a gelatinous substance called Wharton's jelly surrounded by three blood vessels, the umbilical cord is responsible for the exchange of gases, nutrients, and waste products between the fetus and the mother. The two umbilical arteries carry deoxygenated blood and waste products away from the fetus to the placenta for elimination, while the umbilical vein carries oxygenated blood and nutrients back to the fetus for growth and development.

    Throughout the gestation period, the funis brachii supports the fetal circulation and plays a crucial role in providing stability and flexibility for the fetus, allowing movement and protecting blood vessels from compression. It also acts as a channel for hormonal communication between the mother and the fetus.

    After birth, the umbilical cord is clamped and cut, separating the newborn from its connection to the placenta. The remaining stub of the cord, known as the umbilicus or belly button, eventually dries up and falls off, leaving behind a scar.

  2. The median cephalic vein of the arm.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for FUNIS BRACHII

  • funis brachai
  • funis brachmi
  • funis brachhi
  • funis brachiy
  • funis brachia
  • funis brachim
  • funis brachih
  • f unis brachii
  • fu nis brachii
  • fun is brachii
  • funi s brachii
  • funis b rachii
  • funis br achii
  • funis bra chii
  • funis brac hii
  • funis brach ii
  • funis brachi i

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