- Look up
septum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In biology, a
septum (Latin for
something that encloses; pl.: septa) is a wall,
dividing a
cavity or...
- (non-ornamented) surface. They are multicellular, with
cells connected by
pores in the
septae between cells.
Chlamydospores are a
result of a****ual
reproduction (in which...
- In neuroanatomy, dura
mater is a
thick membrane made of
dense irregular connective tissue that
surrounds the
brain and
spinal cord. It is the outermost...
-
filamentous structures called hyphae, are
divided inside by cell
walls named septae (-> the
hyphae are 'septate'). The
walls of
these hyphae contain dark pigments...
-
corallite wall and the
costae join the
septae and
continue outside the
corallite wall and
underneath the coral. Both the
septae and
costae are robust.
Fungia fungites...
-
Photomicrograph showing nodules of
tumor cells separated by
hyalinised fibrous septae (50×, HE stain). Inset:
Discohesive large tumor cells with hyperchromatic...
- If the
lumen does not form, or is incomplete,
membranes known as ****l
septae can form
across or
around the tract,
causing obstruction of the outflow...
- peroxisome-derived,
dense core
microbody with a unit
membrane found near the
septae that
divide hyphal compartments in
filamentous Ascomycota. One established...
- perineurium,
which forms a
complete sleeve around a
bundle of axons.
Perineurial septae extend into the
nerve and
subdivide it into
several bundles of fibres. Surrounding...
-
contact with each
other and
build a
strong connection. In the next stage,
septae are
established to
limit the
developing zygospore from the
vegetative mycelium...