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Definition of Resorbed

Resorb
Resorb Re*sorb" (r?-s?rb"), v. t. [L. reorbere; pref. re- re- + sorbere to suck or drink in.] To swallow up. Now lifted by the tide, and now resorbed. --Young.

Meaning of Resorbed from wikipedia

- organ. After metamorphosis, these organs become redundant and will be resorbed by controlled cell death, called apoptosis. The amount of adaptation to...
- the reproductive organs, commonly used in species identification, are resorbed after mating, and because the external characteristics of the worm vary...
- the medullary cavity of long bones. This endosteal surface is usually resorbed during long periods of malnutrition, resulting in less cortical thickness...
- appears relatively more radio-opaque due to the nearby living bone becoming resorbed secondary to reactive hyperemia. The necrotic bone itself does not show...
- potential space for blood ac****ulation. As this blood decomposes and is resorbed, various pigments are released lending itself to the extreme outward appearance...
- Glucose, amino acids, inorganic phosphate, and some other solutes are resorbed via secondary active transport through co-transporters driven by the sodium...
- tubules into the tooth crown. The enamel is also resorbed or undermined to the point of tooth fracture. Resorbed cementum and dentin is replaced with bone-like...
- external gills at some point in their development, though these are either resorbed before or disappear shortly after hatching. Fossils of the distant relatives...
- irregularly-laid spongy bone. As the lesions reach the stapes the bone is resorbed, then hardened (sclerotized), which limits its movement and results in...
- surrounding tissues. As the red blood cells break down and get mostly resorbed, some of the iron released by the red blood cells remains in the skin and...