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Cystolith (Gr. "cavity" and "stone") is a
botanical term for
outgrowths of the
epidermal cell wall,
usually of
calcium carbonate but
sometimes of silicon...
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flowering and seed-setting stages, the
leaves develop gritty particles called cystoliths. Many
sources claim consumption of
these can
irritate the
kidneys and...
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Bladder stone Other names vesical calculus,
cystolith A
bladder stone removed from a patient.
Specialty Urology
Symptoms Pain when
urinating Complications...
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thunbergiana was recorded. The
dotted bumps on the
leaves could be
cystolith? "Urtica
thunbergiana 蕁麻
Urtica thunbergiana Sieb. & Zucc". 國立台灣大學生態學與演化生物學研究所...
- the leaf
unpalatable to
herbivores (see
Dieffenbachia and taro).
Druse Cystolith Pritchard, Seth; Peterson, C.; Runion, G. Brett; Prior, Stephen; Rogers...
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capsule Gr**** κύστις (kústis) cysteine, cystic, cysticercus, cystine,
cystolith, cystoma, oocyst,
polycystic cyt- cell Gr**** κύτος (kútos) astrocyte,...
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calculi or nephroliths) and
bladder stones (also
called vesical calculi or
cystoliths). They can have any of
several compositions,
including mixed. Prin****l...
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bears simple one- to three-celled
warty hairs, and
small glandular hairs.
Cystoliths occur beneath the
epidermis of the
underside of the blade. The
trunk has...
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family have
hairy leaves. The co****
character of the
hairs is due to
cystoliths of
silicon dioxide and
calcium carbonate.
These hairs can
induce an adverse...
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palmately lobed or
palmately compound and
always bear sti****s.
Cystoliths are
always present and some
members of this
family possess laticifers...