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GILLS - traducción al árabe

PRIMARY ORGAN FOR THE EXCHANGE OF RESPIRATORY GASES BETWEEN BLOOD AND SEA WATER
Gills; Gills (biology); Physical gill; Gilled; Branchiate; Branchiae; Gill filament; Plastron (arthropod); Gill (organ)
  • gill flap]] [[birth defect]].
  • Freshwater fish gills magnified 400 times
  • [[Caribbean hermit crab]]s have modified gills that allow them to live in humid conditions.
  • ctenidium]]) is visible in this view of the right-hand side of the animal.
  • An [[alpine newt]] larva showing the [[external gills]], which flare just behind the head
  • The red gills inside a detached [[tuna]] head (viewed from behind)

gill         
اسْم : مكيال للسوائل . خَيْشُوْم
GILLS         

ألاسم

خَيْشُوم ; غَبَب ; لُغْد

GILL         

ألاسم

خَيْشُوم ; غَبَب ; لُغْد

Definición

gills
the wattles or dewlap of a fowl.

Wikipedia

Gill

A gill ( (listen)) is a respiratory organ that many aquatic organisms use to extract dissolved oxygen from water and to excrete carbon dioxide. The gills of some species, such as hermit crabs, have adapted to allow respiration on land provided they are kept moist. The microscopic structure of a gill presents a large surface area to the external environment. Branchia (pl. branchiae) is the zoologists' name for gills (from Ancient Greek βράγχια).

With the exception of some aquatic insects, the filaments and lamellae (folds) contain blood or coelomic fluid, from which gases are exchanged through the thin walls. The blood carries oxygen to other parts of the body. Carbon dioxide passes from the blood through the thin gill tissue into the water. Gills or gill-like organs, located in different parts of the body, are found in various groups of aquatic animals, including mollusks, crustaceans, insects, fish, and amphibians. Semiterrestrial marine animals such as crabs and mudskippers have gill chambers in which they store water, enabling them to use the dissolved oxygen when they are on land.

Ejemplos de uso de GILLS
1. That process starts with snipping eyestalks, apron, gills, gills.
2. They resemble tiny red palm trees, with frond–like red gills.
3. If God meant us to sail, alone, he would have given us gills.
4. She is not infertile or drug–addicted or botoxed up to the gills.
5. Sharks do, admittedly, need to keep water moving over their gills, in order to breathe.