Villus

Villus
Vịllus [aus lat. villus, Gen.: villi = zottiges Haar; Zotte] m; -, Vịlli: „Zotte“, Schleimhautfortsatz eines Organs oder Organteils. (Anat.). Vịlli intestina̱les Mehrz.: “Darmzotten“, kegel- u. fadenförmige Fortsätze der Dünndarmschleimhaut, die die Nahrungsstoffe aufsaugen. Vịlli syn|ovia̱|les Mehrz.: zellenartige, meist mikroskopisch kleine Fortsätze an der Innenschicht der Gelenke

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