lamellae (a) the sheet-like membrane that occurs within the
chloroplast, each of which consists of a pair of
membranes with a narrow space between.
Full article >>> Lamellae having layers (such as the concentric rings of the matrix in bone
tissue)
(singular is lamella; lamell = layer)
Laminaria a type of brown
algae that is a good source of iodine when eaten and is used gynecologically
(lamina = layer) ...
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lamellae Thin plates of
tissue on gill filaments that contain the
capillary beds across which gases are exchanged.
gill raker Each of the projections along the inner surface of fish
gills.
Full article >>>Within the inner membrane, in the region called the
stroma, there is a system of interconnecting flattened membrane compartments, called the
lamellae, or
thylakoids.
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abdomen has silk glands used to spin a web to trap prey. Invaginations of the body wall form
lamellae (pages) of the book
lungs; air flows across the
lamellae in the opposite direction from blood flow to exchange gases more efficiently.
Full article >>>Within the inner membrane, in the region called the
stroma, there is a system of interconecting flattened membrane compartments, called the
lamellae, or
thylakoid membrane.
Full article >>>[Clopton Havers, British physician and anatomist, 1650-1702] The basic structural arrangement of compact bone consisting of: a
Haversian canal which contains
nerves and blood supply,
lamellae which are concentric rings of matrix (produced by ...
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