multicellular anatomical structure
multicellular structure
An anatomical structure that has more than one cell as a part.
| Type | Organ |
| Parent Structure | anatomical structure |
| Latin Name | multicellular structure |
Sub-structures
air capillary of parabronchus
Vessel
air sac
Organ
anatomical conduit
Organ
angle of oral opening
Organ
arthropod sternum
Bone
brain ventricle/choroid plexus
Nerve
common crus of semicircular duct
Organ
cornea
Organ
ductal plate
Organ
external ear margin
Organ
external soft tissue zone
Muscle
faveolus
Organ
future brain vesicle
Organ
glomus coccygeum
Nerve
humeral diverticulum of clavicular air sac
Organ
insect anterior ectoderm
Organ
insect basiproboscis
Organ
insect dorsal ectoderm
Organ
insect mouthpart
Organ
kidney outer medulla inner stripe
Organ
kidney outer medulla outer stripe
Organ
meniscus
Joint
multicellular organism
Organ
olivary body
Organ
organ
Organ
organ part
Organ
reproductive structure
Organ
secondary palatal shelf
Organ
semicircular canal ampulla
Organ
sensory dissociation area
Organ
somatic motor system
Organ
spleen perifollicular zone
Organ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the multicellular anatomical structure?
An anatomical structure that has more than one cell as a part.
What is the Latin name for the multicellular anatomical structure?
The Latin name for the multicellular anatomical structure is multicellular structure.
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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