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vÍscera - translation to


visceral         
  • The [[liver]] and [[gallbladder]] of a [[sheep]]
  • Relationship of major animal lineages with indication of how long ago these animals shared a common ancestor. On the left, important organs are shown, which allows us to determine how long ago these may have evolved.
  • Human viscera
COLLECTION OF TISSUES WITH SIMILAR FUNCTIONS
Viscus; Internal organ; Hollow organ; Visceral organ; Organs; Visceral; Vital organ; Internal organs; Organic system; Viscera; Vicera; Vital organs; Plant organs; Innervation of viscera; Innervation of the viscera; Viscera innervation; Visceral innervation; Pelvic viscera; Thoracic viscera; Visceras; Thoracic visceras; Plant organ; Abdominal viscus; Visceral organs; Organomics; Organs (anatomy); Organ (anatomy); Solid organ
(adj.) = visceral
Ex: The order of accumulation of heavy metals in the visceral mass and muscle was copper > lead > cadmium and for the gills it was lead > copper > cadmium.
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* visceral need = necesidad visceral
* visceral reaction = reacción visceral
viscera         
  • The [[liver]] and [[gallbladder]] of a [[sheep]]
  • Relationship of major animal lineages with indication of how long ago these animals shared a common ancestor. On the left, important organs are shown, which allows us to determine how long ago these may have evolved.
  • Human viscera
COLLECTION OF TISSUES WITH SIMILAR FUNCTIONS
Viscus; Internal organ; Hollow organ; Visceral organ; Organs; Visceral; Vital organ; Internal organs; Organic system; Viscera; Vicera; Vital organs; Plant organs; Innervation of viscera; Innervation of the viscera; Viscera innervation; Visceral innervation; Pelvic viscera; Thoracic viscera; Visceras; Thoracic visceras; Plant organ; Abdominal viscus; Visceral organs; Organomics; Organs (anatomy); Organ (anatomy); Solid organ
(n.) = vísceras
Ex: In addition, occluding the aorta above the visceral branches leads to ischemia of the viscera and lower limbs.
internal organs         
  • The [[liver]] and [[gallbladder]] of a [[sheep]]
  • Relationship of major animal lineages with indication of how long ago these animals shared a common ancestor. On the left, important organs are shown, which allows us to determine how long ago these may have evolved.
  • Human viscera
COLLECTION OF TISSUES WITH SIMILAR FUNCTIONS
Viscus; Internal organ; Hollow organ; Visceral organ; Organs; Visceral; Vital organ; Internal organs; Organic system; Viscera; Vicera; Vital organs; Plant organs; Innervation of viscera; Innervation of the viscera; Viscera innervation; Visceral innervation; Pelvic viscera; Thoracic viscera; Visceras; Thoracic visceras; Plant organ; Abdominal viscus; Visceral organs; Organomics; Organs (anatomy); Organ (anatomy); Solid organ
Órganos internos

Definition

víscera
sust. fem.
1) Entraña del hombre o de los animales. Se utiliza más en plural.
2) Cada uno de los órganos contenidos en las principales cavidades del cuerpo.

Wikipedia

Víscera

Una víscera (del latín uiscera, "vísceras") es un órgano contenido en las principales cavidades del cuerpo humano y de los animales. Las vísceras son órganos internos que derivan embriológicamente del mesodermo o del endodermo.

Las cavidades esplácnicas son el tórax, el abdomen y la pelvis. La parte de la anatomía que estudia las vísceras es la esplacnología.