gallbladder primordium
gall bladder primordium
A sac-like cavity ventral to the liver, lying in the sub-mesodermal space and closed by a thin sheet of ectodermal cells, from which the future gall bladder develops.
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Digestive |
| Parent Structure | primordium |
| Latin Name | gall bladder primordium |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the gallbladder primordium?
A sac-like cavity ventral to the liver, lying in the sub-mesodermal space and closed by a thin sheet of ectodermal cells, from which the future gall bladder develops.
What body system is the gallbladder primordium part of?
The gallbladder primordium is part of the Digestive.
What is the Latin name for the gallbladder primordium?
The Latin name for the gallbladder primordium is gall bladder primordium.
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