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Definition of Foveolae

Foveolae
Foveola Fo*ve"o*la, n.; pl. Foveol[ae]. [NL., dim. of L. fovea.] A small depression or pit; a fovea.

Meaning of Foveolae from wikipedia

- Foveolar cells or surface mucous cells are mucus-producing cells which cover the inside of the stomach, protecting it from the corrosive nature of gastric...
- Most often each leaf bears at least one pair of foveolae, which may be close to the apex; the foveolae are often more numerous on leaves from vegetative...
- Villous folds Gastric areas (gastric surface) Details Identifiers Latin foveolae gastricae TA98 A05.5.01.032 TA2 2918 FMA 76583 Anatomical terminology [edit...
- produced by their G cells. There are millions of gastric pits (also known as foveolae) in the gastric mucosa and their necessary narrowness determines the tubular...
- sections, and focused ion beam (FIB) tomography were prepared from 32 foveolae from monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) and humans. Serial sections and FIB...
- honeycomb appearance from being covered with funnel-like depressions or foveolae of a polygonal or hexagonal form, which vary from 0.12 to 0.25 mm. in diameter...
- Hyperplastic polyp of the stomach Stomach Elongated, tortuous, and cystic foveolae separated by edematous and inflamed stroma. Gastric hyperplastic polyposis...
- lichen has a richly branched thallus, and the branches have depressions and foveolae. It is widely distributed in Europe. Randlane, Tiina; Tõrra, Tiiu; Saag...
- with numerous erect to suberect long hairs originating from center of foveolae. Mesosoma with 4–5 pairs of long erect hairs. Petiolar peduncle with one...
- on the upper side. Net veins are visible on the leaf's underside. Small foveolae (raised hairy bumps) appear at the junction of the midrib and larger lateral...