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White raven
2 months ago
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Place each structural name in the proper category in order to indicate whether the name is an eponym or accepted term based on L

atin, Greek, or English roots.
English
1 answer:
hammer [7.6K]2 months ago
4 0

Answer:

Desglosado a continuación:

Explanation:

Fibra perforante: Término aceptado

Corpúsculo de Meissner: Eponimia ( descubierto por Georg Meissner y Rudolf Wagner)

Islas de Langerhans: Eponimia ( descubierto por el anatomista patológico alemán Paul Langerhans).

Criptas intestinales: Término aceptado

Asa de Henle: Eponimia ( descubierto por el anatomista alemán Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle).

Células táctiles: Término aceptado

Criptas de Lieberkühn: Eponimia ( descubierto por el anatomista alemán Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn.

Glándula de Brunner: Eponimia ( descubierto por el médico suizo, Johann Conrad Brunner).

Fibras de Sharpey: Eponimia ( descubierto por el anatomista escocés William Sharpey).

Haz de His: Eponimia ( descubierto por el cardiólogo y anatomista Wilhelm His Jr).

Esfínter hepatopancreático: Término aceptado

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