multi-tissue structure
multi-tissue structures
Anatomical structure that has as its parts two or more portions of tissue of at least two different types and which through specific morphogenetic processes forms a single distinct structural unit demarcated by bona-fide boundaries from other distinct structural units of different types.
| Type | Organ |
| Latin Name | multi-tissue structures |
Sub-structures
anterior chamber swim bladder
Organ
antihelix
Organ
antitragus
Organ
Aristotle's lantern
Organ
aryepiglottic fold
Muscle
Bidder's organ
Organ
bulbus arteriosus inner layer
Muscle
bulbus arteriosus middle layer
Muscle
carotid artery intima-media region
Vessel
caudal appendage
Organ
caudal rod
Organ
chorioretinal region
Organ
ciliary body
Muscle
ciliary processes
Ligament
common tendinous ring
Nerve
compound organ component
Organ
cotylephore
Organ
dermal superficial region
Organ
dorsal fin fold
Organ
dorsal part of optic cup
Organ
dulla
Organ
embryonic cloacal fold
Organ
epicardium
Organ
external anal region
Organ
fin fold pectoral fin bud
Organ
flexural organ
Organ
floor plate of neural tube
Organ
gill lamella
Organ
hump
Organ
immature gonad
Organ
insect embryonic/larval lymph gland
Vessel
internal anal region
Organ
intestinal bulb
Organ
iris
Organ
maxillary canal
Organ
monkey lips dorsal bursa complex
Ligament
odontode
Bone
optic cup
Organ
pectoral fin fold
Organ
pericardium
Vessel
pharyngeal arch
Bone
phonic lip
Organ
posterior chamber swim bladder
Organ
presumptive atrium primitive heart tube
Organ
presumptive cardiac ventricle primitive heart tube
Organ
primitive heart tube
Organ
prootic bulla
Organ
pseudotympanum
Bone
regional part of nervous system
Organ
roof of mouth
Bone
rostral tubule
Bone
sensory canal
Bone
serous membrane
Organ
spiral prominence of cochlear duct
Vessel
stomochord
Organ
udder
Gland
ventral fin fold
Organ
ventral liver lobe
Organ
ventral part of optic cup
Organ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the multi-tissue structure?
Anatomical structure that has as its parts two or more portions of tissue of at least two different types and which through specific morphogenetic processes forms a single distinct structural unit demarcated by bona-fide boundaries from other distinct structural units of different types.
What is the Latin name for the multi-tissue structure?
The Latin name for the multi-tissue structure is multi-tissue structures.
Related Structures
1st arch mandibular component
ventral mandibular arch
1st arch mandibular ectoderm
ectoderm of mandibular component
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme
mandibular component mesenchyme
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from head mesenchyme
1st arch mandibular mesenchyme from neural crest
1st arch maxillary component
1st arch maxillary ectoderm
ectoderm of maxillary component
1st arch maxillary-mandibular cleft
1st arch maxillary-mandibular groove ectoderm
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