📂 Anatomy
Fish mummy — Definition
Balık mumyası / Fish mummy
Fish candle holder is a term that defines waivers of fish, which are breastfed in ancient Egypt for religious or symbolic purposes. In anatomical context, this term is often used to examine the structure of preserved fish tissues. Clinically, it is considered to be directly associated with human anatomy and reference in comparative anatomy or paleopathology work.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Balık mumyası?
Balık mumyası; fish candle holder is a term that defines waivers of fish, which are breastfed in ancient Egypt for religious or symbolic purposes. In anatomical context, this term is often used to examine the structure of preserved fish tissues. Clinically, it is considered to be directly associated with human anatomy and reference in comparative anatomy or paleopathology work.
❓ What is Fish mummy in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Fish mummy" is Balık mumyası.
❓ Which medical field is Balık mumyası related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.