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1 light-refracting organ
Биология: светопреломляющий органУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > light-refracting organ
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English-russian biological dictionary > light-refracting organ
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organ органorgan of Bojanus боянусов орган (у моллюсков)organ of equilibrium орган равновесияorgan of generation половой органorgan of hearing орган слухаorgan of sight орган зренияorgan of smell орган обонянияorgan of taste орган вкусаorgan of touch орган осязанияaccessory genital organs добавочные половые органыacoustic organ орган слухаadhesive organ орган прикрепленияanchoring organ орган прикрепленияappendicular organ конечностьattachment organ орган прикрепленияauditory organ орган слухаBidder's organ биддеров орган (рудиментарный яичник у жаб)blood-forming organ кроветворный органblood-making organ кроветворный органcell organ органоид, органеллаchemical sense organ орган химического чувстваchordotonal organ хордотональный органclosed respiratory organs закрытая дыхательная система, замкнутая дыхательная системаcopulatory organ совокупительный органCorti's organ кортиев органcribriform organ гребенчатый орган (у морских звёзд)Cuvierian organs кювьеровы органы, железистые трубочки (у голотурий)digestive organ пищеварительный органeliminative organ орган выделенияend organ концевой орган; специальное нервное окончаниеendocrine organ эндокринный органexcretory end organ конечный выделительный органexudate organ (энт) эксудаторийfemale breeding organs женские половые органыfiddle-stringlike organ хордотональный органflasklike sense organ (энт) ампуллярная сенсиллаGene's organ орган Жене, подщитовая железа, головная железа (у клещей)generative organ половой органgenital organ половой органGiraldes' organ жиральдесов орган, парадидимис (рудимент первичной почки)Goldgi's organ аппарат ГольджиGraber's organ (энт) орган ГрабераHaller's organ тарзальный хеморецептор (у клещей)Heyer-Grosser organ орган Гейера - Гросстера, кожный клубокLeydig's organ 1. лейдигов орган (теменной глаз рептилий); 2. pl лейдиговы органы (на антеннах членистоногих)light organ орган свеченияlight-refracting organ светопреломляющий органluminous organ орган свеченияmale (reproductive) organs мужские половые органыmarginal organs краевые органыmechanical sense organ орган механического чувстваmotor end organ двигательный концевой аппаратmusical organ звуковой органNassanoff's organ (энт) пахучая железаolfactory organ орган обонянияopen respiratory organs открытая дыхательная системаparietal organ париетальный орган, парапинеальный орган, теменной глазparuterine organ околоматочный органphagocytic organ фагоцитарный органpiercing organ сверлящий органpineal organ эпифиз, шишковидная железаpituitary organ гипофизpostantennal organ (энт) постантеннальный органprimary reproductive organs первичные половые органыrasping organ стридуляционный органreproductive organs органы размноженияrespiratory organs органы дыханияRosenmьller's organ эпоофорон, рудимент первичной почкиrosette organ сложный вентральный столон (на котором отшнуровываются почки у асцидий)sense organs органы чувствsex organ половой органSiebold's organ (энт) слуховой гребень тимпанального органаsound-producing organ звуковой органspiracular musical organ звуковой орган, связанный с дыхальцамиspiral organ кортиев органstorage organ (бот) запасающий органstridulating organ стридуляционный органsubgenual organ субгенуальный орган (ганглий над барабанными перепонками)subradular organ субрадулярный орган (у моллюсков)supra-tympanal organ субгенуальный орган (ганглий над барабанными перепонками)target organ орган-мишень (эффекторный орган для данного гормона)thermoscopic organ термоскопический орган (у головоногих моллюсков)tubular preanal organ трубчатый преанальный органtympanal organ тимпанальный органZuckerkandl's organ орган Цукеркандля, пояснично-аортальный параганглийEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > organ
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4 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
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