root of mesentery - translation to arabic
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root of mesentery - translation to arabic

HUMAN ORGAN
Ventral mesentery; Mesenteric; Sigmoid mesocolon; Transverse mesocolon; Mesocolon; Mesenterium; Mesoappendix; Meso-appendix; Dorsal mesentery; Ventral mesogastrium; Dorsal mesogastrium; Root of the mesentery; Messentary; Radix mesenterii; Mesentery proper; Mesentry; Mesenterium dorsale commune; Mesocolon sigmoideum; Mesocolon transversum; Mesenteric organ; User:Rishsehgal/sandbox; Draft:Mesenteric Organ; Mesentery organ; Mesenteric organs; Mesentery organs; Mesenteric Organ; Root of mesentery; Roots of the mesentery; Roots of mesentery; Sigmoid mesocolons; Transverse mesocolons; Mesentary; Mesentery (organ); Mesorectum
  • Mesentery in red. Dorsal mesentery is the lower part of the circuit. The upper part is ventral mesentery.
  • Two of the stages in the development of the digestive tube and its mesentery

root of mesentery         
‎ جَذْرُ المَساريق‎
mesorectum         
مِسْراقُ المُسْتَقيم
ventral mesentery         
‎ المَساريقُ البَطْنانيَّة‎

Definition

mesentery
['m?s(?)nt(?)ri]
¦ noun (plural mesenteries) Anatomy a fold of the peritoneum attaching the stomach, small intestine, and other organs to the posterior wall of the abdomen.
Derivatives
mesenteric adjective
Origin
ME: via med. L. from Gk mesenterion, from mesos 'middle' + enteron 'intestine'.

Wikipedia

Mesentery

The mesentery is an organ that attaches the intestines to the posterior abdominal wall in humans and is formed by the double fold of peritoneum. It helps in storing fat and allowing blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves to supply the intestines, among other functions.

The mesocolon was thought to be a fragmented structure, with all named parts—the ascending, transverse, descending, and sigmoid mesocolons, the mesoappendix, and the mesorectum—separately terminating their insertion into the posterior abdominal wall. However, in 2012, new microscopic and electron microscopic examinations showed the mesocolon to be a single structure derived from the duodenojejunal flexure and extending to the distal mesorectal layer. Thus, the mesentery is an internal organ.