It is located in the semicircular canals. Which have a swelling called an ampulla at their base-which contains crista ampullaris.
in the wall of the pancreas
ampulla
expands
ampulla
The singular form of "plicae" is "plica."
a plicae is a fold of the skin whereas a rugae is an expandable fold of an internal organ e.g stomach
There is no ampulla of ductus deferens in pigs
what causes the ampulla of vater in the pancreas to be prominent
The plicae circulares and intestinal villi are found in the mucosa.
An ampulla of Vater is a swelling which marks the union of the pancreatic duct and the common bile duct.
Yes.
The ampulla of an insect is the organ that holds sperm. It is used to transfer sperm during the act of reproduction.
Plicae circulares is a term used to describe permanent folds of mucous inside of the small intestine. These folds are within the membranes and are only in the lower part of the duodenum and jejunum.
An ampulla is either a two-handed Roman vessel, a vessel for holding consecrated wine or oil, or the dilated end of a duct.
An ampulla of Lorenzini is an electroreceptor found in many fish as well as sharks, forming a network of jelly-like canals.
It is located in the semicircular canals. Which have a swelling called an ampulla at their base-which contains crista ampullaris.