How Do You Spell ATRABILIARY CAPSULE?

Pronunciation: [ˌatɹɐbˈɪli͡əɹɪ kˈapsjuːl] (IPA)

The word "atrabiliary capsule" refers to a small sac-like structure in the liver that stores bile. The IPA phonetic transcription of this word is /ˌætrəˈbɪliˌɛri ˈkæpsəl/. The initial syllable, "at-" is pronounced as "æt" with a short a sound. The second syllable, "-ra" is pronounced with a long a sound, as in "ray". The following syllable, "-bil-", is pronounced as "bɪl", with a short i sound. The final syllables, "-iary capsule", are pronounced as "iˌɛri ˈkæpsəl," with stress on the second syllable.

ATRABILIARY CAPSULE Meaning and Definition

  1. An atrabiliary capsule refers to a small, glandular structure found in the anatomy of certain organisms, particularly in mammals, primarily functioning as a secretion and storage site for a dark-colored, bile-like substance. The term "atrabiliary" is derived from the Latin words "atra," meaning dark or black, and "bile," signifying the bodily fluid produced by the liver and involved in the breakdown and absorption of fats.

    The atrabiliary capsule is typically located in close proximity to the liver or gallbladder. It is composed of specialized glandular cells that are responsible for synthesizing, storing, and releasing the atrabiliary fluid. The exact composition and function of this fluid can vary among different species, but it generally contains various organic compounds, pigments, and waste products.

    In certain pathological conditions, such as liver dysfunction or congestion, the atrabiliary capsule may become enlarged or undergo abnormal changes in its secretory activity. This can lead to the accumulation of excessive or altered atrabiliary fluid, resulting in discoloration, inflammation, or other pathological manifestations.

    The study and understanding of the atrabiliary capsule and its secretions are of importance in the field of hepatology and anatomy. Researchers and clinicians analyze the composition and properties of atrabiliary fluid to assess liver function, diagnose diseases, and develop potential therapeutic approaches.

  2. Glandula suprarenalis.

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

Common Misspellings for ATRABILIARY CAPSULE

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Plural form of ATRABILIARY CAPSULE is ATRABILIARY CAPSULES

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