- The
middle lamella is a
layer that
cements together the
primary cell
walls of two
adjoining plant cells. It is the
first formed layer to be deposited...
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lamella in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lamella (pl.: lamellae)
means a
small plate or
flake in Latin, and in
English may
refer to:
Lamella (mycology)...
- In mycology, a
lamella (pl.: lamellae), or gill, is a
papery hymenop**** rib
under the cap of some
mushroom species, most
often agarics. The
gills are...
- A
lamella clarifier or
inclined plate settler (IPS) is a type of
clarifier designed to
remove particulates from liquids.
Lamella clarifiers can be used...
- A
lamella (pl.: lamellae) is a
small plate or flake, from the Latin, and may also
refer to
collections of fine
sheets of
material held
adjacent to one...
- The
Zollinger Lamella roof,
named after Friedrich Zollinger, a muni****l
building surveyor from
Merseburg in the
German state of Saxony-Anhalt is a construction...
- In
surface anatomy, a
lamella is a thin plate-like structure,
often one
amongst many
lamellae very
close to one another, with open
space between. Aside...
-
Annulate lamella is one of the cell
membrane classes,
occurring as a set of
parallel elements with double-walled
membranes in the same plane/dimension...
- A
lamella (pl.: lamellae) in
biology refers to a thin layer,
membrane or
plate of tissue. This is a very
broad definition, and can
refer to many different...
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keratinization that is
characterized histologically by the
presence of a
cornoid lamella, a thin
column of
closely stacked,
parakeratotic cells extending through...