noun
- Plural of ostium; small openings or mouths, especially in anatomy or zoology.
- The plural form of ostium, referring to the openings through which blood enters the heart chambers in certain organisms.
Usage: technical; anatomy; biology
Usage: zoology; comparative anatomy
Examples
- The ostia of the heart allow blood to flow into the atria.
- In arthropods, ostia serve as entry points for hemolymph into the heart.
- The microscope revealed multiple ostia along the vessel wall.
- Ostia are critical structures in the circulatory systems of invertebrates.