IPA: /mɪˈdʌlə/
KK: /mɪˈdʌlə/
The inner part of certain structures in plants or animals, such as the core of a bone or the central part of some algae.
The medulla plays a crucial role in the functioning of the brainstem.
**Medulla** → It originates from Latin *medulla*, meaning 'the marrow' or 'the pith'. The term refers to the innermost or essential part of something, often used in anatomical contexts to describe the inner part of organs or structures.
Think of 'medulla' as the 'marrow' or 'essential part' of something, helping you remember that it refers to the core or innermost area.