Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
The part of the ovary where the funiculus attaches is referred to as the placenta.
The stalk attaching the ovule to the placenta is called the funiculus.
It consists of a sail-like flagellum which rotates in a structure called the funiculus.
The antennae were, in form, midway between the wasps and ants, having a short first segment but a long flexible funiculus.
As the peridiole continues its flight, the funiculus extends to its full length.
When dry the funiculus is brittle, but when wet it is capable of long extension.
The force of ejection rips open the funiculus, releasing the tightly wound funicular cord.
Statoblasts form on the funiculus connected to the parent's gut, which nourishes them.
The spino-olivary tract is located in the ventral funiculus of the spinal cord.
Ovules are attached to placenta in the ovary through a stalk-like structure known as a funiculus.
This tract is found in the lateral funiculus, a bundle of nerve roots in the spinal cord.
Funiculus (Latin for "slender rope") commonly refers to:
Having crossed the middle line, they pass down in the posterior part of the lateral funiculus as the lateral corticospinal tract.
Lateral to the fasciculi cuneatus is the lateral funiculus.
The basal part of the seed is a membranous wing with a single, central vein that forms as a remnant of the funiculus.
Cyathus differs from genus Crucibulum by having a distinct three-layered wall and a more intricate funiculus.
In most species, the seeds are attached to a small, hooked stalk (a modified funiculus called a jaculator) that ejects them from the capsule.
Henle's sheath: Connective tissue which supports outer layer of nerve fibres in a funiculus.
Each lateral funiculus transmits the contralateral corticospinal and spinothalamic tracts.
These fibers cross through the anterior white commissure to form the Anterior lateral system in the lateral funiculus.
A scar also may remain on the seed coat, called the hilum, where the seed was attached to the ovary wall by the funiculus.
The force of the falling water splashes out the peridiole, uncoiling and snapping the funiculus, the cord that connects it to the fruiting body.
Both the funiculus separans and area postrema have a similar thick ependyma-containing tanycyte covering.
In all species the ovaries develop on the inside of the body wall, and the testes on the funiculus connecting the stomach to the body wall.
It walked quickly with Judah behind it, energies spitting from him, connecting him to his monstrosity with an uncanny funiculus.