The anterior pole is bluntly pointed, while the posterior pole is blunted Blepharisma.
A part of the territory is posterior and inferior going up to the anterior pole of the central complex.
Individuals with blunted affect show activation in the following brain regions when shown emotionally negative pictures: midbrain, pons, anterior temporal pole, and extrastriate visual cortex.
Numb is distributed uniformly in the cytoplasm until mitotic division, when it is selectively localized to the anterior pole of the cell.
In anatomy, the surface vertices of the eye's lens are called the anterior and posterior poles of the lens.
The cells swim in a coordinated fashion, with distinct anterior and posterior poles.
They have a lid-like structure called an operculum at the anterior pole, from which the nymph emerges during hatching.
The eye acts as a dipole in which the anterior pole is positive and the posterior pole is negative.
The posterior region (including the hindgut) expands and extends towards the anterior pole along the dorsal side of the embryo.
The lower poles of these kidneys fuse in the midline anterior to the aorta and spine.