5e. The Lateral Vertebral Muscles The lateral vertebral muscles (Fig. 387). are: 1 ...
Name: A"without Myo"muscle Trophic"nourishment Lateral"side (of the spinal cord) Sclerosis"hardening or scarring Selective death of large caliber axons Pathology: Neurofilament accumulation ...
Lateral View -- colour Oblique Lateral View -- greyscale In this image, like most scientific illustration, ...
lateral line system A mechanoreceptor system consisting of a series of pores and receptor units (neuromasts) along the sides of the body of fishes and aquatic amphibians; ...
lateral roots Roots extending away from the main (or taproot) root. latitudinal diversity gradient The decrease in species richness that occurs as one moves away from the equator.
Lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN). All signals entering the brain from the optic nerves enter the LGN and undergo some processing before moving on the various visual areas of the cerebral cortex. Discussion of visual processing ...
lateral At the side of lateral meristem Consisting of the vascular cambium and the cork cambium, it produces the secondary tissues which make up the secondary plant body.
Lateral diffusion The ability of lipid and protein molecules to move laterally in the membrane rapidly and spontaneously.
bilateral symmetry In animals, refers to those that have a single axis of symmetry. biliary system The bile-producing system consisting of the liver, gallbladder, and associated ducts.
dorsolateral hinge points - during neurulation of bird embryos, regions involved in bending of the lateral neural plate; ...
Lateral Gene Transfer Bacteria possess several methods for lateral gene transfer (also called horizontal gene transfer), the transmission of genes between individual cells.
Lateral Organ Boundaries Gene Family Leucine-rich Repeat extensin Gene Families Lipid Metabolism Gene Families ...
lateral Of or pertaining to the side of an animal; a bilateral animal has two sides. lateral bud Bud found in the axil of a leaf, also called an axillary bud.
excessive lateral nail growth into the nail fold. Because the lateral margin of the nail acts as a foreign body, inflammation and granulation may result. It is caused by improperly fitting shoes and by improper trimming of the nail.
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS; Lou Gehrig's Disease; progressive motor function loss leading to paralysis and death) Gaucher disease (GD; enlarged liver and spleen, bone degeneration) ...
Nematodes are round and have bilateral symmetry (both halves look the same). They also have special muscles that move down the length of that entire round body.
leaves - the lateral organs of a stem; in grasses it consists of sheath and blade (Glossary of PM) ...
A truncated form of AE1 (anion-exchanger 1; Band 3), kAE1 (kidney isoform of AE1), is located in the basolateral membrane of the intercalated cell. Mutations in the AE1 gene cause autosomal dominant and recessive forms of dRTA.
They are the first animals with bilateral symmetry which is associated with active locomotion and a concentration of sense organs at the anterior end of the animal. They, and all more complex animals, form tissues, organs, and organ systems.
"Excitatory amino acids in synaptic transmission in the Schaffer collateral-commissural pathway of the rat hippocampus." J Physiol. 1983 Jan;334:33-46. PMID 6306230 Martin SJ, Grimwood PD, Morris RG.
Most plants have lateral (sometimes called axillary) buds located at nodes (where leaves attach to the stem). Buds are embryonic meristems maintained in a dormant state. Auxin maintains this dormancy.
Membrane proteins are capable of lateral movement. Diffusion Diffusion is the movement of particles from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
Semi-cylindrical glistening body bulging laterally from the brain ventricle floor. Hippocampus or Ammon's horn is a circonvolution of rhinencephalon, the grey substance of which is rich in big pyramidal neuronal cells.
A stalk-like connection between somites and lateral plate mesoderm which anteriorly forms the pronephos and posteriorly forms mesenchyme which develops into the mesonephros and metanephros. Synonyms: intermediate mesoderm, mesomere, nephromere.
moraine -- n. A mound or ridge of sediment deposited by a glacier; lateral moraine- n. deposited to the side of a glacier; terminal moraine- n. deposited to the front of a glacier; ground moraine- n. deposited on the land surface.
derived from the cambium of the or other lateral meristem Source: Noland, George B. 1983. General Biology, 11th Edition. St. Louis, MO. C. V. Mosby ...
Icosahedron A regular geometric polyhedron with 20 equilateral trangular faces and 12 corners. This is a particularly stable structure. The capsid of many phages and viruses are icosahedral.
Amphipoda: An group of crustaceans recognized by their laterally compressed bodies, lack of a carapace, and numerous, differently modified legs (Hayward et al., 1996).
Tetramer units pack together laterally to form a sheet of eight parallel protofilaments that are supercoiled into a tight bundle.
Irregular Flower a term referring to a flower which has bilateral symmetry‚ also known as a zygomorphic flower (im‚ in‚ ir = in‚ not; regula = rule) ...
A form of atomic-force microscopy in which the tip is vibrated perpendicular to the specimen plane to avoid gouging the specimen as the tip is scanned laterally. TOKUYASU CRYOSECTIONING TECHNIQUE ...
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