mesenteries การใช้
- During these topographic changes, the dorsal mesentery undergoes corresponding changes.
- The functional significance of the mesenteries in sea anemones is unclear.
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- The jejunum and ileum are suspended in the abdominal cavity by mesentery.
- Arteries, veins, lymph vessels and nerves travel within the mesentery.
- This artery is found low in the mesentery, near the root.
- The gonads are located near the base of each mesentery.
- The mesenteries are complete and unpaired and bear unilobed filaments.
- It lives within the mesenteries, peritoneum, and in the subcutaneous tissue.
- The head, brains, tongue, feet, and mesentery are also valued.
- These parts of the tract have a mesentery.
- Mesenteries provide a pathway for vessels, nerves, and lymphatics to the organs.
- Dorsal mesentery, of the jejunal and ileal loops, forms the mesentery proper.
- Dorsal mesentery, of the jejunal and ileal loops, forms the mesentery proper.
- The mesentery is part of the peritoneum.
- Above the gut is the dorsal mesentery and below the gut, the ventral mesentery.
- Above the gut is the dorsal mesentery and below the gut, the ventral mesentery.
- Corals are classified in the mesenteries.
- These loops often result in discomfort due to stretching of the colon and its associated mesentery.
- Examination of the mesentery may indicate a solitary mass, but diffuse mesentery thickening is common.
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