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17 January, 14:35

Place each structural name in the proper category in order to indicate whether the name is an eponym or accepted term based on Latin, Greek, or English roots.

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  1. 17 January, 15:03
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    Perforating fibers: Accepted term based

    Meissner corpuscle: Eponym (discovered by Georg Meissner and Rudolf Wagner)

    Islets of Langerhans: Eponym (discovered by German pathological anatomist Paul Langerhans).

    Intestinal Crypts: Accepted term based

    Nephron loop: Accepted term based

    Loop of Henle: Eponym (discovered by German anatomist Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle).

    Tactile Cells: Accepted term

    Crypts of Lieberkühn: Eponym (discovered by German anatomist Johann Nathanael Lieberkühn.

    Brunner's Gland: Eponym (discovered by Swiss physician, Johann Conrad Brunner).

    Sharpey's fibers: Eponym (discovered by Scottish anatomist William Sharpey).

    Bundle of His: Eponym (discovered by cardiologist and anatomist Wilhelm His Jr).

    Hepatopancreatic sphincter: Accepted term based
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