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1 grasping organ
Макаров: хватательный орган -
2 grasping organ
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3 organ
- acoustic organ
- adhesive organ
- alimentary organ
- anchoring organ
- appendicular organ
- attachment organ
- auditory organ
- Bidder's organ
- blood-forming organ
- blood-making organ
- cell organ
- central lymphoid organ
- chemical sense organ
- chordotonal organ
- closed respiratory organs
- copulatory organ
- Corti's organ
- cribriform organ
- Cuvierian organs
- digestive organ
- eliminative organ
- enamel organ
- end organ
- endocrine organ
- excretory end organ
- exudate organ
- female breeding organs
- fiddle-stringlike organ
- flasklike sense organ
- generative organ
- Gene's organ
- genital organ
- Giraldes' organ
- Golgi organ
- Golgi tendon organ
- Graber's organ
- grasping organ
- gustatory organ
- Haller's organ
- hemopoietic organ
- Heyer-Grosser organ
- intromittent organ
- Jacobson's organ
- Johnston's organ
- Keber's organ
- Leydig's organ
- light organ
- light-refracting organ
- luminous organ
- male organs
- male reproductive organs
- marginal organs
- mechanical sense organ
- motor end organ
- musical organ
- neurotendinous organ
- olfactory organ
- open respiratory organs
- organ of Bojanus
- organ of equilibrium
- organ of generation
- organ of hearing
- organ of sight
- organ of smell
- organ of taste
- organ of touch
- parietal organ
- paruterine organ
- peripheral lymphoid organ
- phagocytic organ
- piercing organ
- pineal organ
- pituitary organ
- postantennal organ
- primary lymphoid organ
- primary reproductive organs
- rasping organ
- reproductive organs
- respiratory organs
- Rosenmiiller's organ
- rosette organ
- sense organs
- sex organ
- Siebold's organ
- sound-producing organ
- spiracular musical organ
- spiral organ
- storage organ
- stridulating organ
- subgenual organ
- subradular organ
- supra-tympanal organ
- target organ
- taste organ
- thermoscopic organ
- tubular preanal organ
- tympanal organ
- visual organ
- vomeronasal organ
- Zuckerkandl's organ -
4 organ
apical organ пал. апикальный орган
axial organ Crin. осевой орган
chambered organ Ceph., Crin., Prot. камерный орган
clasping organ Crust. хватательный орган
convoluted organ конволютный орган
grasping organ Crust. хватательный орган
natatory organ пал. плавательный орган
panderian organs Tril. пандеровы органы
root-like organ Hydr. саркориза
tactile organ пал. орган осязания
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