uropygial gland - translation to arabic
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uropygial gland - translation to arabic

GLAND
Preen gland; Preen oil; Preen Gland; The Preen Gland
  • Blue Jay]]
  • Position of the uropygial gland, indicated on a [[budgerigar]]
  • [[Hoopoe]]s host symbiotic bacteria in their uropygial glands whose secretions act against feather-degrading bacteria.
  • preening]]. The bird on the left is pushing its head towards its uropygial gland.
  • [[White-winged crossbill]] (''Loxia leucoptera'') extracting preen oil from its uropygial gland.

uropygial gland         
‎ غَدَّةُ الزِّمِكَّى:في الطَّيور‎
preen gland         
‎ غُدَّةُ الزِّمِكَّى:في الطيور‎
antiprostate         
  • glans]] of a human [[penis]]
  • Dissection of prostate showing the bulbourethral glands within the fibers of the external urethral sphincter just underneath the prostate
SMALL EXOCRINE GLAND IN THE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF MANY MALE MAMMALS
Cowper's gland; Cowper's glands; Bulbourethral glands; Cowpers gland; Cowper gland; Cowpers' gland; Glandulæ bulbourethrales; Bulbo-urethral glands of Cowper; Bulbourethral; Bulbourethral glands of Cowper; Bulbo-urethral gland; Cowper's Gland; Glandulae bulbourethrales; Antiprostate; Cowper's Glands; Bulbo urethral glands
‎ الغُدَّةُ البَصَلِيَّةُ الإِحْليلِيَّة‎

Definition

preen gland
¦ noun Ornithology a gland at the base of a bird's tail which produces the oil used in preening.

Wikipedia

Uropygial gland

The uropygial gland, informally known as the preen gland or the oil gland, is a bilobed sebaceous gland possessed by the majority of birds used to distribute the gland's oil through the plumage by means of preening. It is located dorsally at the base of the tail (between the fourth caudal vertebra and the pygostyle) and is greatly variable in both shape and size. In some species, the opening of the gland has a small tuft of feathers to provide a wick for the preen oil (see below). It is a holocrine gland enclosed in a connective tissue capsule made up of glandular acini that deposit their oil secretion into a common collector tube ending in a variable number of pores (openings), most typically two. Each lobe has a central cavity that collects the secretion from tubules arranged radially around the cavity. The gland secretion is conveyed to the surface via ducts that, in most species, open at the top of a papilla (nipple-like structure).