- as a
capsule,
allowing them to, for example, be
taken orally or be used as suppositories. The
two main
types of
capsules are: Hard-s****ed
capsules, which...
- are
typically 5-petaled and may be red, pink, white, or bi-color. The
two-
capsuled fruits contain long, grooved,
hairy brown seeds.
Sometimes called the...
- A
space capsule is a
spacecraft designed to
transport cargo,
scientific experiments, and/or
astronauts to and from space.
Capsules are
distinguished from...
- filaments.
Two ideas have been
proposed to
explain the
eversion of the
polar filaments. Firstly, that the
hydrostatic pressure in the
polar capsule pushes...
- Tenon's
capsule (/təˈnoʊn/), also
known as the
Tenon capsule,
fascial sheath of the
eyeball (Latin: **** bulbi) or the
fascia bulbi, is a thin membrane...
-
blood in the
glomerulus are
collected in the Bowman's
capsule.
Outside the
capsule,
there are
two poles: The
vascular pole is the side with the afferent...
- Officially,
three prototypes of the
capsule were created. The Fénix 1 had a
larger diameter than the
other two capsules and was used in
tests in the shaft...
- The
bacterial capsule is a
large structure common to many bacteria. It is a
polysaccharide layer that lies
outside the cell envelope, and is thus deemed...
- {\displaystyle V} of a
capsule is
calculated by
adding the
volume of a ball of
radius r {\displaystyle r} (that
accounts for the
two hemispheres) to the...
- The lens
capsule is a
component of the
globe of the eye. It is a
clear elastic ba****t
membrane similar in
composition to
other ba****t
membranes in...