wormian ossicles - traduction vers arabe
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wormian ossicles - traduction vers arabe

ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE THAT CONNECTS THE SWIM BLADDER TO THE AUDITORY SYSTEM IN FISHES
Weberian ossicles; Weberian Apparatus; Weberian organ
  • [[Ernst H. Weber]], who first described the structure named after him.
  • Weberian apparatus and air-bladder of a [[carp]]

wormian ossicles      
‎ العُظَيماتُ الوُرْميانِيَّة,العُظَيْمَاتُ الدَّرْزِيَّة‎
wormian ossicles      
العُظَيماتُ الوُرْميانِيَّة
os incae         
EXTRA BONE PIECE THAT CAN OCCUR WITHIN A SUTURE (JOINT) IN THE SKULL
Sutural bones; Wormian bone; Wormian; Sutural; Inca bones; Ossa triquetra; Ossa suture; Os incae; Intra sutural bones; Intra sutural bone
العَظْمُ بَينَ الجِدارِيّ

Définition

Sutural
·adj Of or pertaining to a suture, or seam.
II. Sutural ·adj Taking place at a suture; as, a sutural de/iscence.

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Weberian apparatus

The Weberian apparatus is an anatomical structure that connects the swim bladder to the auditory system in fishes belonging to the superorder Ostariophysi. When it is fully developed in adult fish, the elements of the apparatus are sometimes collectively referred to as the Weberian ossicles. The presence of the structure is one of the most important and phylogenetically significant distinguishing characteristics of the Ostariophysi. The structure itself consists of a set of minute bones that originate from the first few vertebrae to develop in an embryonic ostariophysan. These bones grow to physically connect the auditory system, specifically the inner ear, to the swim bladder. The structure acts as an amplifier of sound waves that would otherwise be only slightly perceivable by the inner ear structure alone.