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- Lobated white blood cells Cell type Image Lobation Neutrophil multilobed, i.e. having more than two lobes Eosinophil bi-lobed, i.e. having two lobes Basophil...
- A multifoil arch (or polyfoil arch), also known as a cusped arch, polylobed arch, or scalloped arch, is an arch characterized by multiple circular arcs...
- kidney has a bean shape, although there are some exceptions, such as the multilobed reniculate kidneys of pinnipeds, cetaceans and bears. Most adult placental...
- Lifetime (micrograph) (illustration) Neutrophil 62% 12–15 Bacteria Fungi Multilobed Fine, faintly pink (H&E stain) 6 hours – few days (days in spleen and...
- classical "kidney" shape, although there are some exceptions, such as the multilobed reniculate kidneys of pinnipeds and cetaceans. Kidneys of various animals...
- megasporangium bears an unopened distal extension protruding above the multilobed integument. It is suspected that the extension was involved in anemophilous...
- The reniculate kidney is a multilobed kidney found in marine and aquatic mammals such as pinnipeds (seals, sea lions and walruses) and cetaceans (dolphins...
- teeth as an adaptation to catch this abundant food source: its unusual multilobed teeth enable this species to sieve krill from the water. Its dentition...
- towers, on either side of the entry archway, are decorated with blind multilobed arches. Such arches existed in western Islamic architecture and may reflect...
- attachment to the uterine wall and the exposure of membranous vessels. Multilobed or Succenturiate Placenta When a placenta has multiple lobes which are...