Diverticulum ventriculi

Diverticulum ventriculi
skrandžio išgauba statusas T sritis gyvūnų anatomija, gyvūnų morfologija atitikmenys: lot. Diverticulum ventriculi ryšiai: platesnis terminasskrandžio dugnas sinonimas – skrandžio divertikulas

Nomina anatomica, histologica et embryologica veterinaria / Lietuvos veterinarijos akademija. Anatomijos ir histologijos katedra. – Kaunas : Candela. . 1998.

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