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Example sentences for "cellular tissue"

  • The pus may burst into the cellular tissue of the neck, or into the air-passage or the œsophagus.

  • This organism has been found in pure culture in suppurative conditions of bone, of cellular tissue, and of internal organs, especially during convalescence from typhoid fever.

  • There are no reactive changes in the synovial membrane, cellular tissue, or skin, nor is there any fever or disturbance of health.

  • All of these are connected by cellular tissue, which constitutes the pa-ren´chy-ma.

  • The peritoneal, or external coat is composed of compact, cellular tissue, woven into a thin, serous membrane, and assists in keeping the stomach in place.

  • Each lobe is also made up of numerous lobules, or small lobes, connected by cellular tissue, and these contain great numbers of cells.

  • The external coat, which is destitute of fat, and composed chiefly of cellular tissue, is very firm and elastic, and can readily be dissected from the middle coat.

  • The cranial bones are composed of two dense plates, between which there is, in most places a cancellated or cellular tissue.

  • Defn: A layer or mass of cellular tissue, especially that part of the thallus of certain fungi which incloses the perithecia.

  • Defn: Tabular parenchyma, a form of cellular tissue in which the cells are broad and flat, as in some kinds of epidermis.

  • Defn: Resembling courses of bricks or stones in squareness and regular arrangement; as, a muriform variety of cellular tissue.

  • The micrococci in the resulting infarctions multiply, and migrate into the vessels and cellular tissue of the neighborhood.

  • This runs its course within the less dense fibrous tissue known as the areolar or cellular tissue.

  • During the maturation of the pistil, and its passage to the fruit, great changes of consistence frequently take place, owing to the development of cellular tissue, or of woody matter, according as the fruit is succulent or woody.

  • The disproportionate development of cellular tissue is also seen in tubers and bulbs, and in the swollen stems of such plants as Echinocactus, Adenium obesum, some species of Vitis, &c.

  • Its inner surface, which is in immediate contact with the liquor amnii, is very smooth; whereas externally, from being connected with the chorion by an exceedingly fine layer of cellular tissue, its surface is not so smooth.

  • The duplicatures of membrane are united by cellular tissue.

  • Salpingitis can only be viewed as a complication of some prior inflammatory process in some of the adjacent organs and tissues; these are the uterus and ovaries and the pelvic peritoneum and pelvic cellular tissue.

  • Nonat, a celebrated French authority, has described this in a beautiful figure, by saying that “the organs of reproduction float in an atmosphere of cellular tissue.

  • Ovarian abscesses are not much different in their behavior from abscesses in the Fallopian tubes or cellular tissue.

  • According to the development of veins and the growth of cellular tissue, petals present varieties similar to those of leaves.

  • The ovules are attached to the placenta, which consists of a mass of cellular tissue, through which the nourishing vessels pass to the ovule.

  • In Gymnosperms it usually remains deep in the nucellus and surrounded by a thick mass of cellular tissue (fig.

  • Tabular parenchyma, a form of cellular tissue in which the cells are broad and flat, as in some kinds of epidermis.

  • A layer or mass of cellular tissue, especially that part of the thallus of certain fungi which incloses the perithecia.

  • Originally the plant is a vesicle in water, or cellular tissue in the seed; root and stalk also consist in their main bulk or proportion of cellular tissue, which is called parenchyma.

  • The lowest plants, as the mushrooms, lichens and mosses, consist therefore entirely of cellular tissue; in the ferns therefore only a single bundle of spiral vessels makes its appearance.

  • In so far as the plant is a multiplication of the primary vesicle, it consists of Cellular tissue.

  • The substance of cellular tissue and of membranes, of the brain and nerves, these the vegetable cannot produce.

  • Leaves in their simplest form consist of a single sheet or layer of parenchymatous cells or cellular tissue, an example of which may be found in almost any moss (Pl.

  • The pith and the medullary rays consist of cellular tissue, the cells being mostly rounded in the former, and more closely pressed together and squarish in the latter.

  • These are called spiral cells, or spiral fibrous cells, and the tissue formed by them is called fibro-cellular tissue.

  • This consists of cellular tissue only, and contains the same green matter (chlorophyll, 417) as the leaves.

  • Ideal construction of cellular tissue so formed, in section.


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