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- prostate, and others. Some adenomas grow from epithelial tissue in nonglandular areas but express glandular tissue structure (as can happen in familial...
- Yellow Esophagus Green Esophageal (nonglandular) region. Purple Cardiac gland region. Red Fundic gland region. Blue Pyloric gland region. Dark blue Duodenum...
- toads, the tympanum is a large external oval shape membrane made up of nonglandular skin. It is located just behind the eye. It does not process sound waves;...
- The omasal laminae are made of thin muscular layers covered with a nonglandular mucous membrane. The omasal laminae come from the sides of the large...
- scattered among long nonglandular hairs composed of three or four cells. Development of the glands resembles that of the nonglandular hairs until the three-celled...
- Acarodomatium) (Latin: Acari - mites, domus - dwelling), are tussocks of hairs or nonglandular trichomes located in pits situated in major leaf vein axes of many plant...
- a specialized olfactory structure, a compartmentalized stomach into nonglandular cranial and glandular caudal sections, and a vertebral column that is...
- fuzzy grayish-green appearance. The entire plant is hairy, with long nonglandular hairs and glands which have short or no stalks. It has a pleasant scent...
- plasticity in birch leaves: defoliation causes a shift from glandular to nonglandular trichomes". Oikos. 98 (3): 437–446. doi:10.1034/j.1600-0706.2002.980308...
- trichomes that cultivated pigeonpea possess. The high density of short, nonglandular and glandular trichomes on C. scarabaeoides act as a barrier against...