ductulus (Meaning)

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ductulus (n)

a very small duct

Synonyms & Antonyms of ductulus

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ductulus Sentence Examples

  1. The ductulus deferens, also known as the vas deferens, is a tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
  2. The ductulus efferentes, also known as the efferent ductules, are small tubes that connect the epididymis to the ductus deferens.
  3. The ductulus cochlearis, also known as the cochlear duct, is a coiled tube located within the inner ear.
  4. The ductulus reuniens, also known as the duct of Hensen, is a small tube that connects the ductus cochlearis to the ductus saccularis.
  5. The ductulus endolymphaticus, also known as the endolymphatic duct, is a tube that carries endolymph from the inner ear to the dura mater.
  6. The ductulus semicircularis, also known as the semicircular duct, is a tube located within the inner ear that helps with balance.
  7. The ductulus venosus, also known as the ductus venosus, is a tube that connects the umbilical vein to the inferior vena cava.
  8. The ductulus arteriosus, also known as the ductus arteriosus, is a tube that connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta.
  9. The ductulus thyroglossus, also known as the thyroglossal duct, is a tube that connects the thyroid gland to the tongue.
  10. The ductulus epididymidis, also known as the duct of the epididymis, is a tube that connects the seminiferous tubules to the ductulus efferentes.

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a very small duct

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The ductulus deferens, also known as the vas deferens, is a tube that carries sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.

The ductulus efferentes, also known as the efferent ductules, are small tubes that connect the epididymis to the ductus deferens.

The ductulus cochlearis, also known as the cochlear duct, is a coiled tube located within the inner ear.

The ductulus reuniens, also known as the duct of Hensen, is a small tube that connects the ductus cochlearis to the ductus saccularis.