"Gastropod" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A gastropod is a type of mollusk that has a distinct head, a separate foot, and usually two pairs of tentacles. Examples of gastropods include snails, slugs, and abalone. They typically live in aquatic environments, such as oceans, rivers, and ponds, and feed on plants, algae, or small animals.
Gastroparesis is a condition where the stomach muscles are weakened, which can lead to food sitting in the stomach for a longer time than normal, causing symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, bloating, and abdominal pain. It can occur due to various reasons including diabetes, pregnancy, and certain medications, and can be diagnosed with tests such as X-rays, MRI, or EGG (Electrogastrography). Treatment typically involves dietary changes, medicines to help slow gastric emptying, and in some cases, surgical procedures to repair or remove the stomach muscles.
Gastropathy is a medical term that refers to any disease or disorder of the stomach, including inflammation, ulcers, and other stomach conditions.
Gastropexy is a surgical procedure where the stomach is attached to the abdominal wall or another structure within the abdominal cavity to prevent it from rotating or twisting, which can cause severe symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. This procedure is often performed on dogs and cats to treat conditions like gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), also known as twisted stomach.
Gastrophrenic is a term that refers to the intersection or relationship between gastronomy (the art of fine dining and the science of cooking) and creativity or imagination. It can also imply a sense of innovation or experimentation in the culinary arts, where chefs are pushing the boundaries of traditional cooking techniques and flavors to create new and exciting dishes.
Gastrophryne is a genus of American toad in the family Microhylidae. The name "Gastrophryne" comes from the Greek words "gaster" meaning belly and "phryne" meaning toad, referring to the frog's distinctive rounded belly.
Gastroplastic refers to a type of surgery that reshapes or restructuring the stomach to treat obesity or other gastrointestinal disorders. It involves reducing the size of the stomach to limit the amount of food that can be consumed, often as an alternative to gastric bypass surgery.
Gastroplasty is a type of weight loss surgery where the stomach is reduced in size by stapling or suturing, reducing the area available for food intake, thereby promoting weight loss.
Gastropoda refers to a class of mollusks that includes snails, slugs, and their related species. They have a soft, unsegmented body and typically a spiral shell. The class Gastropoda is one of the most diverse and widespread groups of animals, with over 40,000 known species, ranging in size, shape, and color.
Gastropods refer to a group of mollusks that have a one-piece shell, such as snails and slugs. They are slow-moving animals that typically live on land or in water and feed on plants, algae, or small animals. Gastropods are one of the most diverse groups of animals, with over 40,000 known species, ranging in size, shape, and behavior.
Gastropulmonary: Refers to the passage of food from the stomach to the lungs, often through a developmental anomaly or congenital condition, which can result in aspiration, choking, or respiratory distress. This term is typically used in medical or pathological contexts.
Gastrorrhagia refers to bleeding from the stomach, typically due to a mucous membrane in the stomach being damaged or inflamed. It is a sign of inflammation or ulceration of the stomach lining and can be a symptoms of various medical conditions, such as gastroenteritis, gastrointestinal tumors, or anti-inflammatory drug-induced gastritis.
Gastrorrhaphy is a surgical procedure in which incisions are made in the stomach to close or repair a hole or tear. It is also known as gastropexy or stomach closure. The procedure is typically used to treat conditions such as stomach perforations, gastroparesis, or stomach ulcers that have caused a hole or tear in the stomach lining.