musculus dilator iridis - traducción al árabe
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musculus dilator iridis - traducción al árabe

SMOOTH MUSCLE OF THE EYE
Iris dilator; Dilator pupillae; Pupillary dilator; Dilator pupillæ muscle; Radiating fibers; Dilator Muscle; Dilator muscle; Pupillary dilator muscle; Radial muscle; Dilator pupillae muscle; Pupillary muscle; Pupil dilator muscle; Pupil dilator; Musculus dilatator pupillae; Dilatator pupillae; Iris dilator muscles

musculus dilator iridis      
‎ العَضَلَةُ المُوَسِّعَةُ للحَدَقَة‎
anal dilator         
MEDICAL DEVICE USED TO DILATE THE ANUS AND RECTUM
Anal dilator
‎ مُوَسِّعٌ شَرجِيّ‎
house mouse         
  • A two-day-old mouse
  • ragdoll]], seen here striking a mouse to stun it during the hunt.
  • Feeding
  • An individually ventilated and sealed cage for laboratory mice
  • Japanese fancy mouse 
(''Mus musculus molssinus'')
  • Infestation of mice. Taxidermy display, [[Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Karlsruhe]], Germany.
  • Fancy mice may be of colours and/or have markings not found in wild mice.
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Common house mouse; Common House Mouse; Mus musculus; House mice; Mus abbotti; Mus musculis; House Mouse; Mice in research; Mus musculus mykinessiensis; Housemouse; Musc musculus; Common mouse; Eurasian house mice
‎ الفَأْرُ المَنْزِلِيّ‎

Definición

house mouse
¦ noun a greyish-brown mouse found abundantly as a scavenger in human dwellings. [Mus musculus.]

Wikipedia

Iris dilator muscle

The iris dilator muscle (pupil dilator muscle, pupillary dilator, radial muscle of iris, radiating fibers), is a smooth muscle of the eye, running radially in the iris and therefore fit as a dilator. The pupillary dilator consists of a spokelike arrangement of modified contractile cells called myoepithelial cells. These cells are stimulated by the sympathetic nervous system. When stimulated, the cells contract, widening the pupil and allowing more light to enter the eye.