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.

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