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Trabecula
Trabecula A trabecula (plural trabeculae) is a small, often microscopic, tissue element ... of both etymology and descriptive accuracy. Biology Trabeculae are usually composed of dense fibrous tissue ... as bone or muscle. Millions of bony trabeculae combined into a three-dimensional lattice are ... thick arches of functioning heart muscle, the trabeculae carnae. When crossing fluid-filled spaces, trabeculae may have the function of resisting ...
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Intramembranous ossification
... eventually fuse with each other and become trabeculae. The periosteum is formed and bone growth continues at the surface of trabeculae. Much like spicules, the increasing growth of trabeculae result in interconnection and this network is ... and this results in the formation of trabeculae. When osteoblasts become trapped in the matrix ... which increases the size. As growth continues, trabeculae become interconnected and woven bone is ...
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User:Pengo/zoo
... s cartilaginous sheath usually joins the chondrocranium. trabeculae pair of "small beams", anterior to the ... the forebrain, nasal capsules, orbis, and rostrum. Trabeculae can have different conditions: widely separated ( platytrabic ...
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Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia
... confined to the subendocardial region and the trabeculae of the RV. These trabeculae may become hypertrophied. Aneurysmal dilatation is seen ...
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Trabekel (translated from German)
... strands of the Excitation line system those Trabeculae carneae ("meat bars"), that is a baelkchenartiges ...
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Endochondral ossification
... later form the bone marrow. Formation of trabeculae: Osteoblasts use the calcified matrix as a ...
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Talk:Clitoris/Archive2
... crura clitoridis, the intricate vascular meshwork, the trabeculae carnae - in all, 98% of this organ ...
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Turbinate bone
... of an interconnecting lattice of bony spicules ( trabeculae); the cavities in between the spicules are ...
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Osteosarcoma
... mitoses. These cells produce osteoid describing irregular trabeculae (amorphous, eosinophilic/pink) with or without central ...
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Bone healing
... and the callus becomes smaller, as the trabeculae are formed along lines of stress. Inadequate ...
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