Nghĩa của từ mesenteries bằng Tiếng Anh

noun
1
a fold of the peritoneum that attaches the stomach, small intestine, pancreas, spleen, and other organs to the posterior wall of the abdomen.
For these studies, an incision was made in the abdomen, and the mesentery and small intestine were exteriorized.

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1. The pharynx of Anthozoans (ingesting as well as egesting food) leads to the gastrovascular cavity, which is divided by mesenteries.

2. Lymph nodes are particularly numerous in the neck, mediastinum , posterior Abdominal wall, Abdominal mesenteries, pelvis and proximal regions of the limbs (axillary and inguinal

3. It was discovered that Actinians have two variants of location of the first 8 mesenteries: the first is the type of Aiptasia diaphana* (Rapp, 1829) and Edwardsia tuberculata Düben et Koren, 1847

4. Definition of Anthozoa : a class of marine coelenterates comprising the corals, sea anemones, and related forms all of which lack medusa generation and are distinguished by polyps with radial partitions or mesenteries projecting from the body wall into the gastrovascular cavity — see alcyonaria, zoantharia

5. In addition to the morphological description, which also includes arterial supply and mesenteries of the cecum, the discussion is focussed on 1) the possible functional significance of the numerous goblet cells 2) a general categorization of the different types of ileal-caeco-Colical junctions and 3) speculations concerning the justification

6. Morphological synapomorphies that support Anthozoan monophyly include the actinopharynx, which is an ectodermally-lined tube that extends from the mouth into the gastric cavity, the siphonoglyph, which is a ciliated groove in the actinopharynx, and the mesenteries, which are sheets of gastrodermal tissue that extend from the body wall into the

7. 5. The rate of digestion of exogenously supplied proteins byZ. sociatus compares favourably with that of sea anemones and corals. Digestion is both extracellular and intracellular, the latter process taking place after particle phagocytosis in the “digestive-excretory” cells of the mesenteries proximal to the filament. 6. Z. sociatus can absorb dissolved amino acids and sugars from very low concentrations (10−6–10−7M), and may incorporate such metabolites particularly into reproductive tissue. 7.