urethral plate - translation to arabic
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urethral plate - translation to arabic

THE MECHANISMS THAT FORM THE URINARY SYSTEM
Pre-granulosa cells; Urogenital membrane; Vesico-urethral portion; Posterior phallic portion; Primary urogenital sinus; Cloacal tubercle; Urethral plate; Development of urinary system; Development of the urinary and reproductive system; Development of the urogenital system; Development of the genitourinary system; Development of the urinary and reproductive organs

urethral plate         
‎ الصَّفيحَةُ الأِحْليلِيَّة‎
urogenital membrane         
‎ الغِشاءُ البَولِيُّ التَّناسُلِيّ‎
epiphysial         
  • Masson Goldner trichrome stain of rabbit epiphysial plate.
PART OF A LONG BONE WHERE GROWTH TAKES PLACE
Growth Plate; Growth plate; Epiphysial plate; Epiphysial cartilage; Epiphysial; Epiphyseal growth plates; Epiphyseal plates; Growth plates; Epiphyseal disk; Epiphyseal closure; Epiphysial line; Bone growth plate; Epiphysial plates; Epiphyseal lines; Epiphysial lines; Epiphyseal ossification
مُشاشِيّ

Definition

Mudsill
·add. ·noun Fig.: A person of the lowest stratum of society;
- a term of opprobrium or contempt.
II. Mudsill ·noun The lowest sill of a structure, usually embedded in the soil; the lowest timber of a house; also, that sill or timber of a bridge which is laid at the bottom of the water. ·see Sill.

Wikipedia

Development of the urinary system

The development of the urinary system begins during prenatal development, and relates to the development of the urogenital system – both the organs of the urinary system and the sex organs of the reproductive system. The development continues as a part of sexual differentiation.

The urinary and reproductive organs are developed from the intermediate mesoderm. The permanent organs of the adult are preceded by a set of structures which are purely embryonic, and which with the exception of the ducts disappear almost entirely before birth. These embryonic structures are on either side; the pronephros, the mesonephros and the metanephros of the kidney, and the Wolffian and Müllerian ducts of the sex organ. The pronephros disappears very early; the structural elements of the mesonephros mostly degenerate, but the gonad is developed in their place, with which the Wolffian duct remains as the duct in males, and the Müllerian as that of the female. Some of the tubules of the mesonephros form part of the permanent kidney.