Use "glandular" in a sentence

1. Adenoma definition is - a benign tumor of a glandular structure or of glandular origin.

2. Adenose: adjective (1) Glandular

3. Adenomata) a benign tumour of epithelial origin that is derived from glandular tissue or exhibits clearly defined glandular structures

4. Every two months I had glandular fever.

5. 17 The glandular mucous membrane that lines the uterus.

6. Endometrial polyps and Adenosarcomata also have CTM as a common glandular component

7. Antirrhinum Habit: Annual, perennial herb, glabrous to hairy, often glandular

8. Adenocarcinomas are abnormal growths that affect glandular tissue in your pet

9. 16 The compound exocrine glands first form glandular ducts, then ductuli and Acinuses

10. Adenocarcinoma refers specifically to cancers that affect cells that are glandular in nature

11. Histologically, ectasia of glandular ducts and chronic sialadenitis are typical features.

12. Lung Adenocarcinoma starts in glandular cells, which secrete substances such as …

13. Herbs annual or perennial, sometimeswithtuberous roots, usually viscid pubescentwithuniseriate glandular hairs.

14. Adenoma [ad″ĕ-no´mah] a benign epithelial tumor in which the cells form recognizable glandular structures or in which the cells are derived from glandular epithelium

15. Adenocarcinomata definition: a malignant tumour originating in glandular tissue Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

16. Glandular Acinuses and Langerhans islets are clearly seen (hematoxyline—eosin, 20×)

17. Glandular Acinuses and Langerhans islets are clearly seen (hematoxyline-eosin, 20£)

18. The glandular hairs system analysed and its bearing on systematics is discussed.

19. Adenocarcinomas: The type of cancer that begins in glandular (secretory) cells is known as Adenocarcinomas

20. 16 The compound exocrine glands first form glandular ducts, then ductuli and acinuses.

21. Tubular Adenoma refers broadly to any benign tumor of glandular tissue in the intestines 1)

22. Stomach cancers are usually Adenocarcinomas, beginning in the glandular cells of the stomach lining

23. Adenocarcinoma of the ovary is a cancer of the glandular tissue of the ovary

24. Cytochemical reactions for neutral and acid mucosubstances are positive only in central glandular parts.

25. The glandular acini in the roe deer are denser than in the red deer.

26. 10 Michael was given a complete going-over and then treated for glandular fever.

27. Adenocarcinoma (; plural adenocarcinomas or Adenocarcinomata) is a type of cancerous tumor that can occur in several parts of the body.It is defined as neoplasia of epithelial tissue that has glandular origin, glandular characteristics, or both

28. 12 The measured entrails include heart, liver, spleen, esophagus, glandular stomach, gizzard, intestine, pancreas, trachea and cholecyst.

29. 15 rows  · Cerumen, or earwax, is a combination of glandular secretions and …

30. Amphibians have a moist, glandular, scaleless skin, which is poorly waterproofed in most species; this …

31. Adenomata definition: a tumour , usually benign , occurring in glandular tissue Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

32. It attains relatively high concentrations in glandular tissues including the pituitary, salivary, and adrenal glands.

33. 2.5 x 2 cm) leaflets with tector and glandular stipitate trichomes, which are of a sticky consistency in the fields, filiform bracts, calyx with Cuspidate lobes, glandular trichomes stipitate, stamens with forward curved anthers and capsule linear striated.

34. The labelling of 3 H TdR was heterogenous, being distinct on the endings of glandular ducts.

35. Clitellum A swollen, glandular, saddle-like region on the body of Oligochaeta and Hirudinea, which has a reproductive function

36. Regionalization within the glandular epithelium of Araneid silk glands has been revealed by several authors using various experimental methods

37. Short-term administration of MNNG for 4-6 months resulted in more Adenocarcinomata in the glandular

38. Antifeedant, cytotoxic, and anti-inflammatory neo-clerodane diterpenoids in the peltate glandular trichomes and fresh leaves of Ajuga forrestii Antifeedant, cytotoxic, and anti-inflammatory neo-clerodane diterpenoids in the peltate glandular trichomes and fresh leaves of Ajuga forrestii

39. Women's Breasts are made of specialized tissue that produces milk (glandular tissue) as well as fatty tissue

40. The formation of glandular cells or glandular Acinuses is a regular part of the exocrine part of the pancreas, their cytoplasm is basophilic, except for the apical part, where it is acidophilic because of the presence of secretion granules

41. Breast [brest] the front of the chest, especially the modified cutaneous, glandular structure it bears, the mamma

42. Benign and malignant skin adnexal neoplasms, especially glandular lesions, show morphologically striking similarities to salivary gland tumors.

43. 16 He even published a book titled Every Man His Own Detective A Study of Glandular Endocrinology.

44. All four tumors were composed of dark and light granular amphophilic cells forming solid sheets and glandular structures.

45. Adhesive capacity of glandular tentacles, resistance to mechanical damage, and direct ontogeny must be regarded as characteristic adaptations to mesopsammal life.

46. Adenocarcinoma (plural adenocarcinomas or Adenocarcinomata) (oncology) Any of several forms of carcinoma that originate in glandular tissue; Related terms

47. Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare form of adenocarcinoma, a type of cancer that begins in glandular tissues

48. Adenoid cystic carcinoma (ACC) is a rare form of adenocarcinoma, a type of cancer that begins in glandular tissues

49. Adenocarcinoma is a type of vaginal cancer that starts in the glandular cells in the lining of the vagina

50. Adenocarcinoma in cats is an aggressive form of cancer that arises from epithelium and glandular tissues throughout the body

51. Cervical Adenocarcinoma in situ occurs in the glandular tissue of the cervix and is the condition which leads to invasive Adenocarcinoma 1

52. The agranular endoplasmic reticulum of the glandular tissue cells is well developed and present in all cells of similar appearance.

53. Bescent; the upper cauline leaves are oblong to oblanceolate, sessile and clasping, be-coming glandular-puBescent in the inflores-cence

54. Adenocarcinoma (plural adenocarcinomas or Adenocarcinomata) ( oncology ) Any of several forms of carcinoma that originate in glandular tissue Related terms [ edit ]

55. The duct system of the gl. lacrimalis extraorbitalis has a weak positive to negative reaction in its outer-glandular part.

56. The second case involved a small, partly solid and partly small-glandular adenoma containing occasional individual cells resembling sebaceous cells.

57. Adenocarcinoma of Esophagus is a malignant tumor of the epithelium with glandular differentiation, typically affecting middle-aged and older adult males.

58. A Adenose glandular das glândulas mamárias, referida neste artigo, refere-se ao primeiro grupo de danos nos tecidos

59. CHAPTER 18: BREASTS, Axillae, & REGIONAL LYMPHATICS (11-12 Questions) STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION The breast has: o (1) glandular tissue o (2) fibrous tissue (including the suspensory ligaments) o (3) adipose tissue The glandular tissue contains 15 to 20 lobes radiating from the nipple The suspensory ligaments (AKA Cooper ligaments) o Fibrous connective tissue extending vertically from …

60. Everything is positively changed – the glandular system, the circulatory system, the digestive system, the respiratory system, the skeletal system, and the nervous system.

61. An Adenoma is a benign tumor originating in glandular tissue. The tissues affected are part of a larger tissue category known as epithelial …

62. Bunting: a behavior of cats in which they rub or push their face against objects, probably depositing glandular secretions; a form of olfactory communication

63. Adenocarcinomas arise from the glandular cells of the inner portion of the cervix (the endocervix) and account for 10-20% of all Cervical Cancers

64. Typically, women develop DES-related adenocarcinoma before age 30, but increasing evidence suggests possible effects or cancers (including other forms of vaginal glandular tumors) at a later age.

65. Clitellum (plural clitella) (biology) A glandular swelling in the epidermis of some annelid worms; it secretes a viscous fluid in which the eggs are deposited.

66. Pleomorphic Adenoma is a common benign salivary gland neoplasm characterised by neoplastic proliferation of parenchymatous glandular cells along with myoepithelial components, having a malignant potentiality

67. The Clitellum is a thickened glandular section of the body wall in earthworms and leeches, that secretes a viscid sac in which the eggs are deposited

68. What does Apocrine mean? Relating to a type of glandular secretion in which the apical portion of the secreting cell is released along with the s

69. In both animal species the surface of the Harderian glands is enveloped by the connective tissue capsule presenting a lobular construction — the glandular cells within the acini being highly prismatic.

70. The density of 5-HT immunoreactive cells was the highest in rectum, and then in jejunum and duodenum, moderate in ileum and intestinum caecum and the lowest in glandular stomach.

71. Tubular Adenoma refers broadly to any benign tumor of glandular tissue in the intestines 1).This article will address specifically Adenomas of the colon, occurring within polyps.

72. 17 Ubisch bodies and lipid bodies are found in the glandular tapetums. In meiosis of microsporocyte, cytokinesis is is a simultaneous type, which produces an isobilateral tetrad.

73. Breasts are made of lobules (milk producing glands) and ducts (tubes that carry the milk to the nipple).These are surrounded by glandular, fibrous and fatty tissues

74. The Clitellum is a thickened glandular and non segmented section of the body wall near the head of the earthworm that secretes a viscid sac in which the eggs are deposited

75. Atrophic gastritis is a process of chronic inflammation of the gastric mucosa of the stomach, leading to a loss of gastric glandular cells and their eventual replacement by intestinal and fibrous tissues

76. This species has perfoliate leaves like Large-Flowered Bellwort. However, its seed capsules are truncated at their tips and its tepals have glandular hairs on the interior surface

77. The morphology of a Bolete's stem is often a good starting place for identification: look for scabers, glandular dots, or reticulation—and note the color of the basal mycelium

78. Definition of Clitellum : a thickened glandular section of the body wall of some annelids that secretes a viscid sac in which the eggs are deposited First Known Use of Clitellum 1839, in …

79. Obliquely inserted, adaxials at 1,5-4,5 mm above base of corolla, Abaxials at 0,5-3 mm, pubescents (very rare glabrous) at base, and with short glandular hairs at apex

80. Clitellum: A glandular swelling of the epidermis of certain annelid worms, such as earthworms, that secretes a viscous fluid to form a cocoon in which the eggs are deposited.