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1 thoracic air sac
Биология: грудной воздухоносный мешок (у птиц) -
2 thoracic air sac
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3 sac
мешок; мешочек; сумка- air sac
- allantoic sac
- amniotic sac
- anterior thoracic sac
- axillary air sac
- bisporic embryo sac
- brood sac
- bursal sac
- cirrus sac
- conjunctival sac
- dental sac
- dialysis sac
- egg sac
- embryo sac
- embryonic yolk sac
- fetal sac
- gestation sac
- gular sac
- hair sac
- heart sac
- honey sac
- ink sac
- lacrimal sac
- lymph sac
- monosporic embryo sac
- pericardial sac
- pleural sac
- poison sac
- pollen sac
- posterior thoracic sac
- seed sac
- shell sac
- skin-muscular sac
- spore sac
- tear sac
- tetrasporic embryo sac
- thoracic air sac
- tooth sac
- vitelline sac
- yolk sac* * *• мешок• мешочек• сумка
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