pyloric$65783$ - traduzione in spagnolo
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In questa pagina puoi ottenere un'analisi dettagliata di una parola o frase, prodotta utilizzando la migliore tecnologia di intelligenza artificiale fino ad oggi:

  • come viene usata la parola
  • frequenza di utilizzo
  • è usato più spesso nel discorso orale o scritto
  • opzioni di traduzione delle parole
  • esempi di utilizzo (varie frasi con traduzione)
  • etimologia

pyloric$65783$ - traduzione in spagnolo

PART OF THE STOMACH THAT CONNECTS TO THE DUODENUM
Pyloric sphincter; Pyloric sphinctor; Pyloric antrum; Pyloric valve; Pyloric stomach; Pyloric; Pyloric orifice; Pyloric part of the stomach; Pyloric canal; Canalis pyloricus; Pyloric Sphincter; Gastric antrum; Stomach antrum; Antrum pyloricum; Glandulae pyloricae; Pyloric canals; Pyloric sphincters
  • Fundus]]<br>* 3. Anterior wall<br>* 4. [[Greater curvature]]<br>* 5. [[Lesser curvature]]<br>* 6. [[Cardia]]<br>* 9. [[Pyloric sphincter]]<br>* 10. [[Pyloric antrum]]<br>* 11. Pyloric canal<br>* 12. [[Angular incisure]]<br>* 13. [[Gastric canal]]<br>* 14. [[Rugal folds]]

pyloric      
adj. pilórico
pylorus         
píloro
starfish         
  • Pedicellaria and papulae of ''[[Asterias forbesi]]''
  • Ambulacral ridge}}
  • ossicles]]
  • A calcified starfish from [[Los Roques Archipelago]]
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  • [[Warning coloration]]<!--yes, this is the Brit. spelling--> in the [[crown-of-thorns starfish]]
  • Arm tip of ''[[Leptasterias polaris]]'' showing tube feet and eyespot
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  • Three kinds of [[bilaterally symmetric]] starfish [[larvae]] (from left to right) scaphularia larva, [[bipinnaria]] larva, [[brachiolaria]] larva, all of ''[[Asterias]]'' sp. Painted by [[Ernst Haeckel]]
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  • <!--image is misnamed on Commons-->''[[Luidia maculata]]'', a seven armed starfish
  • Magnificent star]], a member of [[Paxillosida]]
  • A large 18-armed member of [[Brisingida]]
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  • Close up starfish at [[Wakatobi National Park]], 2018
  • A starfish with 5 legs. Used as an illustration of "Hope in God", a poem by Lydia Sigourney which appeared in ''Poems for the Sea'', 1850
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  • Pedicellariae and retracted papulae among the spines of ''[[Acanthaster planci]]''
  • Starfish fossil, ''[[Riedaster reicheli]]'', from the ''[[Plattenkalk]]'' [[Upper Jurassic]] limestone, [[Solnhofen]]
  • [[Sunflower seastar]] regenerating missing arms
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  • [[American herring gull]] feeding on a starfish
  • Video showing the tube feet movement of a starfish
  • [[Common starfish]], a member of [[Forcipulatida]]
  • 1860 watercolor painting of a starfish painting by Jacques Burkhardt.
  • Circeaster pullus]]'' starfish everting its stomach to feed on coral
  • Starfish on sale as souvenirs in Cyprus
  • ''Pisaster ochraceus'' consuming a mussel in central [[California]]
  • "Comet" of ''[[Linckia guildingi]]'', showing starfish body regrowing from a single arm
  • Fried starfish skewers in China
  • goniasterid asteroid]]; Zichor Formation ([[Coniacian]], Upper [[Cretaceous]]), southern [[Israel]].
CLASS OF ECHINODERMS, MARINE ANIMAL
Asteroidea; Star fish; Sea stars; Asteroidea (Starfish); Sea Star; Seastar; Seastarr; Seastars; Sea star; Asteroidia; Comet starfish; Pyloric caeca; Star fishes; Circulatory systems of starfish
(n.) = estrella de mar
Ex: We are more kindred to the sea urchin, an echinoderm whose spiny brethren include starfish and sea cucumbers.

Definizione

Pyloric
·adj Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the pylorus; as, the pyloric end of the stomach.

Wikipedia

Pylorus

The pylorus ( or ), or pyloric part, connects the stomach to the duodenum. The pylorus is considered as having two parts, the pyloric antrum (opening to the body of the stomach) and the pyloric canal (opening to the duodenum). The pyloric canal ends as the pyloric orifice, which marks the junction between the stomach and the duodenum. The orifice is surrounded by a sphincter, a band of muscle, called the pyloric sphincter. The word pylorus comes from Greek πυλωρός, via Latin. The word pylorus in Greek means "gatekeeper", related to "gate" (Greek: pyle) and is thus linguistically related to the word "pylon".