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what is ostia in biology​

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smarttricker101
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Answer:

An ostium (plural ostia) in anatomy is a small opening or orifice.

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Simple term for explaining an opening

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  • 19-10-2020
Origin: L. (Science: anatomy) An opening; a passage. An opening in organic sponges that allow water to enter the organism. (hope this helps you)
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