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- cuboidal epithelium (depending on the zone). The conjunctiva is highly vascularised, with many microvessels easily accessible for imaging studies. The conjunctiva...
- respiratory water loss. Their large wings are composed of the highly vascularised membranes, increasing the surface area, and leading to cutaneous evaporative...
- the vestibular bulbs to contract. The tissues of the **** are highly vascularised and blood supply is provided by the three pudendal arteries. Venous return...
- enteritis is uncommon compared to ischemic colitis due to the highly vascularised nature of the small intestine, allowing for sufficient blood flow in...
- of up to 3 m (9.8 ft) in length have been reported. Unusually, their vascularised swim bladders can function as lungs, and most gars surface periodically...
- right side of the body, and lacks gills, instead being converted into a vascularised lung. Most species have a s****, but no operculum, although the group...
- obscuration of its pigment by blood vessels, as in the red of an abnormally vascularised iris. Despite the wide range of colors, the only pigment that contributes...
- allows blood through the scales to absorb heat. The osteoderms are highly vascularised and aid in calcium balance, both to neutralize acids while the animal...
- enable sufficient cutaneous respiration, the surface of their highly vascularised skin must remain moist to allow the oxygen to diffuse at a sufficiently...
- tissue, which can ac****ulate considerably in obese people. It is highly vascularised. The greater omentum is often defined to encomp**** a variety of structures...