Definition of Fenestrated. Meaning of Fenestrated. Synonyms of Fenestrated

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Definition of Fenestrated

Fenestrated
Fenestrated Fe*nes"tra*ted, a. 1. (Arch.) Having windows; characterized by windows. 2. Same as Fenestrate.

Meaning of Fenestrated from wikipedia

- fenestra ovalis. In microanatomy, fenestrae are found in endothelium of fenestrated capillaries, enabling the rapid exchange of molecules between the blood...
- lymph. Blood capillaries are categorized into three types: continuous, fenestrated, and sinusoidal (also known as discontinuous). Continuous capillaries...
- Perforate leaves, sometimes called fenestrate, occur naturally in some species of plants. Holes develop as a leaf grows. The size, shape, and quantity...
- Look up fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fenestration or fenestrate may refer to: Fenestration (architecture), relating to openings in a building...
- perforations may be seen, giving it a fenestrated appearance. It was therefore called by Henle the fenestrated membrane. This membrane forms the chief...
- his work in minimally invasive endovascular surgery and research in fenestrated and branched stent-graft technology to treat complex aortic aneurysms...
- capillary, discontinuous capillary or sinusoid, that is similar to a fenestrated capillary, having discontinuous endothelium that serves as a location...
- common Monstera deliciosa the plant has green foliage that becomes highly fenestrated when mature, though both immature and mature leaves are less heart shaped...
- corpora cavernosa are intimately bound to one another with a dorsally fenestrated septum, which becomes a complete one before the penile crura. The body...
- representation of a temple or a shrine. The stand has four tiers. The fenestrated (window-bearing) stand is one of the most important archaeological discoveries...