Dardanus venosus was created in 1848.
Dardanus pedunculatus was created in 1804.
Dardanus megistos was created in 1804.
Dardanus - opera - was created in 1739.
Dardanus - Sacchini - was created in 1784.
Dardanus calidus was created in 1827.
Dardanus gemmatus was created in 1848.
The cast of Dardanus - 1981 includes: Fernand Dumont as Un suivant de Venus Georges Gautier as Dardanus Frederica von Stade as Iphise
The ductus venosus.
In mammals and birds, the sinus venosus has evolved into the right atrium of the heart. This structure serves to collect and regulate blood flow entering the heart before it is pumped to the rest of the body.
The structure that allows blood to bypass a fetus inmmature liver is called ductus venosus.
Sinus venosus is formed by the union of 2 post caval veins and 1 precaval vein. The sinus venosus receives deoxygenated blood and passes it into auricle in case of fishes and into right auricle in case of amphibians and reptiles.
Dardanus, a figure from Greek mythology, is often associated with the founding of the city of Dardania, which is located in what is now part of northwestern Turkey. He is said to be the son of Zeus and the mortal princess Electra, making his birthplace often linked to the region of Phrygia or the area around the Dardanelle Strait. Dardanus is also considered the ancestor of the Trojans, further intertwining his legacy with the ancient history of that region.