How Do You Spell DUCTULUA ALVEOLARIS?

Pronunciation: [dˈʌktjʊlˌuːəɹ ˌalvɪˈə͡ʊlɑːɹˌɪs] (IPA)

The correct spelling of the marine parasitic worm species is "Ductulua alveolaris." The word "Ductulua" is spelled as it sounds, with a "d" followed by a "u" sound, and "ct" making the "k" sound. "Alveolaris" is spelled with a "v" sound instead of a "w," and "al" sounds like "ahl." The "eu" in "alveolaris" creates a unique pronunciation of "ee-yoo," represented in IPA as [ɪˈlviələrɪs]. While difficult to spell, using phonetic transcription can help ensure accuracy in written communication.

DUCTULUA ALVEOLARIS Meaning and Definition

  1. Ductulua alveolaris is a term commonly used in anatomy and biology to refer to a tiny duct or tubule found in the body.

    The term consists of two parts, "ductulua" and "alveolaris." "Ductulua" is the diminutive form of the word "ductus," which means duct or passage. It signifies that the duct in question is small or miniature in size. "Alveolaris" stems from the Latin word "alveolus," which means small cavity or hollow, and is often used to describe structures resembling a honeycomb or small sac-like compartments.

    In its entirety, "ductulua alveolaris" indicates a small, hollow, tube-like structure within a biological system. While it is often associated with the respiratory system, where air flows through various ducts and passages, ductulua alveolaris can exist in other bodily systems as well. Examples include the excretory system, reproductive system, or any specialized glands or organs that require minute ducts for the transportation of fluids, secretions, or waste products.

    These ductules typically have thin, delicate walls that allow for efficient exchange or transport of substances within the body. They can be found in numerous structures, including but not limited to tiny airways in the lungs, small tubes within the kidneys, or minute ducts associated with the mammary glands. The exact function of a ductulua alveolaris largely depends on its location within the body and the specific system it is part of.

  2. A terminal bronchiole.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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