Opistion

Opisthion is a term used in anatomy to refer to the back of the skull. It is part of the spine and has a number of important functions in the human body. In this article we will look at the main aspects of opisthion and its significance in the structure and functioning of the human body.

Description of Opisthion Opisthion is part of the posterior part of the spinal cord and skull. It is a collection of nerve tissues and fibers that surround the spinal column and influence many body functions. The opisthion consists of two main parts: the medulla oblongata and the pyramidal medulla. The medulla oblongata is located in the occipital region, and the pyramidal brain is located in the front of the skull. These two sections are connected by a narrow channel called a bridge. Inside the opisthion there are a large number of neurons, receptors and nerve fibers. It is responsible for regulating many important body processes. For example, opisthion is involved in the regulation of breathing, heart rate and blood pressure, and also affects reflexes and coordination of movements. Functions of opisthion One of the key functions of opisthione is the regulation of digestion. This part of the brain is involved in creating impulses that cause smooth muscle contractions and reflexive activity of the stomach and intestines. Thanks to opisthion, digestive juices produced by the pancreas move through the intestinal tract. Besides