trabeculae in English

noun
1
each of a series or group of partitions formed by bands or columns of connective tissue, especially a plate of the calcareous tissue forming cancellous bone.
The cistern is traversed by delicate connective tissue trabeculae , which bridge across the interval between the arachnoid mater and the pia mater.
2
any of a number of rodlike structures in plants, e.g., a strand of sterile tissue dividing the cavity in a sporangium.
No dots can be detected in the vacuoles but the tonoplast and the transvacuolar trabeculae of cytoplasm are labelled demonstrating that actin is present at this level.

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1. Bullae are diffusely distributed and contain numerous trabeculae Type 4

2. Bullae look similar to type 1 but contain the remnants of trabeculae at

3. Bullae are balloon-like structures with a smooth internal lining without trabeculae Type 2

4. (1) A bone Bruise happens when some of the fibrous tissues inside the bone, called trabeculae, are damaged

5. 25 Furthermore, the results of this study show that a loss of bone primarily affects the connectedness and overall number of trabeculae.

6. As, with increasing age, physical stressing of the skeletal system decreases, the spongiosa trabeculae lack an adequate stimulus for the preservation of their former structure.

7. To the right is calcium and actual bony formation; Note the fat and lymphoid cells in the middle and the left, evidence of actual hematopoesis and trabeculae formation; Atheroma 3

8. Introduction: Central Giant Cell Granuloma (CGCG) is an intraosseous lesion consisting of cellular fibrous tissue that contains multiple foci of hemorrhage, aggregations of multinucleated giant cells and occasionally trabeculae of woven Bone1

9. Cancellous bone is the meshwork of spongy tissue (trabeculae) of mature adult bone typically found at the core of vertebral bones in the spine and the ends of the long bones (such as the femur or thigh bone)

10. Cancellous bone, also called trabecular bone or spongy bone, light, porous bone enclosing numerous large spaces that give a honeycombed or spongy appearance. The bone matrix, or framework, is organized into a three-dimensional latticework of bony processes, called trabeculae, arranged along lines of …