No. It is the Latin singular.
The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
Fibrous connective tissue forms on the bursa. This type of tissue prevents friction within the joints. The plural of bursa is bursas or bursae.
A bursa (plural bursae) is a fibrous, fluid-filled sac found near synovial joints that helps decrease friction near a joint.
Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa; bursectomy is removal of a bursa.
Bursa was created in -202.
The population of Bursa is 1,905,570.
George Harrison Shull has written: 'Bursa bursa-pastoris and Bursa heegeri biotypes and hybrids' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Vegetable Hybridization, Bursa bursa-pastoris, Bursa heegeri 'Defective inheritance-ratios in Bursa hybrids' -- subject(s): Accessible book
A pseudo bursa is a collection of fluid that forms adjacent to a joint as a result of chronic inflammation or injury, rather than being an actual bursa. It can mimic the appearance and symptoms of a true bursa but lacks a synovial lining and is not anatomically a bursa.
Jakub Bursa died in 1884.
Jakub Bursa was born in 1813.
Sufflamen bursa was created in 1801.
Ornithonyssus bursa was created in 1888.