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sacs <a sac; sacs> N

fetal sac N MED

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Populations can be controlled by clearing these habitats, squashing the spiders and their egg sacs, and using pesticide in outhouses.
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The last of the lymph sacs, the paired posterior lymph sacs, develop from the iliac veins.
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The digestive and circulatory systems of a vampire are simplified and fused, the vampire's interior organs most resembling a series of connected sacs.
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The larvae do not begin feeding until their yolk sacs are reabsorbed, at which point they begin to feed on benthic invertebrates by prowling the bottom of the stream.
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Depending on how far along they are, preemies may be born without any alveoli, or important air sacs within their lungs.
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Behind these are an additional set of vomeronasal sacs.
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For a few days, the larvae live off the food reserves contained within their yolk sacs (left over from the egg stage).
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As with other passerines, the nest is kept clean and the chicks' faecal sacs are removed by the adults.
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The first lymph sacs to appear are the paired jugular lymph sacs at the junction of the internal jugular and subclavian veins.
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The primary bronchi, or the mesobronchi, deliver the air to the posterior sacs at the caudal end of the bird.
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