auricle
au·ri·cle / ˈôrikəl/ • n. Anat. & Biol. a structure resembling an ear or earlobe. ∎ another term for atrium (of the heart). ∎ strictly, a small muscular appendage of each atrium. ∎ the external part or pinna of the ear.
auricle
auricle
1. (atrium) The chamber of a heart into which blood flows from veins and from which blood flows to a ventricle.
2. External ear.
3. An internal projection from one of the ambulacral plates around the peristome of echinoids which serves for the attachment of muscles supporting the Aristotle's lantern.
1. (atrium) The chamber of a heart into which blood flows from veins and from which blood flows to a ventricle.
2. External ear.
3. An internal projection from one of the ambulacral plates around the peristome of echinoids which serves for the attachment of muscles supporting the Aristotle's lantern.
auricle
auricle
auricle (or-i-k'l) n.
1. a small pouch in the wall of each atrium of the heart: the term is also used incorrectly as a synonym for atrium.
2. see pinna.
1. a small pouch in the wall of each atrium of the heart: the term is also used incorrectly as a synonym for atrium.
2. see pinna.
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