typhlosole
An invagination of the intestinal epithelium that emanates from a lamina of mesenchymal cells located between the dorsal aorta and the upper intestine and constitute one of the two principal hematopoietic organs at the ammocoete stage of development.
| Type | Vessel |
| Body System | Digestive |
| Parent Structure | developing anatomical structure |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the typhlosole?
An invagination of the intestinal epithelium that emanates from a lamina of mesenchymal cells located between the dorsal aorta and the upper intestine and constitute one of the two principal hematopoietic organs at the ammocoete stage of development.
What body system is the typhlosole part of?
The typhlosole is part of the Digestive.
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