Kwop (a̱fa)
bwong hwa nang swuan ntyong a̱ni a̱wot ku shyia̱ a̱tak a̱fa a̱ni
Kwop (a̱fa)
kwop
Tafa | Nyan, subdivision of abdomen, particular anatomical entity |
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Yet kap | abdomen |
Found in taxon | Placentalia |
Arterial supply | umbilical artery |
Venous drainage | umbilical vein |
Develops from | umbilical cord |
NCI Thesaurus ID | C77533 |
(nang á̱ lyen a̱ swak ma̱ng A̱la̱nkwop a̱ni; a̱kpa.: á̱la̱nkwop ki̱ li̱lankwop; ki̱ nang á̱ lyen mi̱ng kwop a̱ni) yet kyang hwa ku shyia̱ a̱zaa a̱tak A̱fa, ki bwong nang wun swuan A̱tyubishyi ntyong neet ma̱ng zwua̱i si̱ nat a̱tak kwop ka a̱ni.[1] All placental mammals have a navel A̱mgba̱m kyang nang á̱ byin-bi-byin a̱ni byia kwop (a̱fa). A̱wot a̱lyak njen á̱ shyiat kwop (a̱fa) ma̱ A̱nietbyishyi bya.