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basal bud — (BRYOZOA: Gymnolaemata) The bud arising from the basal wall of the parent zooid; see distal bud … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
basal zooidal wall — (BRYOZOA) In Stenolaemata and Gymnolaemata, the interior or exterior zooidal supporting wall, normally parallel to the orificial wall … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
Basal electrical rhythm — The Basal electrical Rhythm (BER) determines the frequency of the contractions in the GI tract.The Interstitial Cells of Cajal are pacemaker cells located in the GI tract wall. These cells have a rhythmic depolarisation from 65mV to 45mV and then … Wikipedia
basal window — (BRYOZOA: Gymnolaemata) In Cheilostomata, the subcentral, uncalcified section of an encrusting colony s exterior basal zooidal wall … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
wall hawkweed — noun : a European hawkweed (Hieracium murorum) with mostly basal leaves and yellow flower heads on glandular stalks that often grows on walls … Useful english dictionary
epibasal — |epə̇, |epē+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary epi + basal botany : situated anterior to the basal wall the epibasal lower segment of a developing embryo compare hypobasal … Useful english dictionary
hypobasal — “+ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hypo + basal botany : situated posterior to the basal wall the hypobasal lower segment of a developing embryo compare epibasal … Useful english dictionary
angiosperm — /an jee euh sperrm /, n. Bot. a plant having its seeds enclosed in an ovary; a flowering plant. Cf. gymnosperm. [ANGIO + SPERM] * * * ▪ plant Introduction any member of the more than 300,000 species of flowering plants (division Anthophyta) … Universalium
Vein — A blood vessel that carries blood low in oxygen content from the body back to the heart. The deoxygenated form of hemoglobin (deoxyhemoglobin) in venous blood makes it appear dark. Veins are part of the afferent wing of the circulatory system… … Medical dictionary
ear, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction organ of hearing and equilibrium that detects and analyzes noises by transduction (or the conversion of sound waves into electrochemical impulses) and maintains the sense of balance (equilibrium). The human ear, like … Universalium