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sac мешок, мешочек, сумкаair sac воздушный мешокallantoic sac аллантоисamniotic sac мешок амнионаbisporic embryo sac биспорический зародышевый мешок (происходящий из двух макроспор)brood sac зародышевая камера, выводковая камераcirrus sac сумка цирруса, мешок циррусаconjunctival sac конъюнктивальный мешокembryo sac зародышевый мешокfetal sac плодный мешокgestation sac плодный мешокgular sac горловой мешокhair sac волосяной мешочекink sac чернильный мешок, чернильная железаlacrimal sac слёзный мешокmonosporic embryo sac моноспорический зародышевый мешок (происходящий из одной макроспоры)pollen sac пыльцевой мешок, гнездо пыльникаseed sac семенной пузырёкshell sac скорлуповая железаskin-muscular sac кожно-мускульный мешокspore sac спорангийtear sac слёзный мешокtetrasporic embryo sac тетраспорический зародышевый мешок (происходящий из тетрады макроспор)tooth sac зубной мешочекvitelline sac желточный мешокyolk sac желточный мешокEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > sac
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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
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Biology: dermomuscular tube, skin-muscular sacУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > кожно-мускульный мешок
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6 кожно-мускульный мешок
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