- lymph.
Blood capillaries are
categorized into
three types: continuous,
fenestrated, and
sinusoidal (also
known as discontinuous).
Continuous capillaries...
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fenestra ovalis. In microanatomy,
fenestrae are
found in
endothelium of
fenestrated capillaries,
enabling the
rapid exchange of
molecules between the blood...
- Look up
fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fenestration or
fenestrate may
refer to:
Fenestration (architecture),
relating to
openings in a building...
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Perforate leaves,
sometimes called fenestrate,
occur naturally in some
species of plants.
Holes develop as a leaf grows. The size, shape, and quantity...
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perforations may be seen,
giving it a
fenestrated appearance. It was
therefore called by
Henle the
fenestrated membrane. This
membrane forms the chief...
- aneurysm, the
patient may be a
candidate for
complex visceral EVAR with a
fenestrated or
branched EVAR.
Patients with
aneurysms require elective repair of...
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corpora cavernosa are
intimately bound to one
another with a
dorsally fenestrated septum,
which becomes a
complete one
before the
penile crura. The body...
- capillary,
discontinuous capillary or sinusoid, that is
similar to a
fenestrated capillary,
having discontinuous endothelium that
serves as a location...
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French (plante gruyère)
refer to the
change of the
leaves from
entire to
fenestrated,
comparing it in the
first two
cases with the ribs of Adam and in the...
- in the
genus Monstera and
family Araceae. It is
known for its
highly fenestrated leaves. It is
native to
Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia. "Monstera filamentosa...