-
cuboidal epithelium (depending on the zone). The
conjunctiva is
highly vascularised, with many
microvessels easily accessible for
imaging studies. The conjunctiva...
- of up to 3 m (9.8 ft) in
length have been reported. Unusually,
their vascularised swim
bladders can
function as lungs, and most gars
surface periodically...
-
Fibromuscular tissue is made up of
fibrous tissue and
muscular tissue. New
vascularised connective tissue that
forms in the
process of
wound healing is termed...
-
photosynthesising leaves and
reproductive structures. The
underground vascularised roots bear root
hairs at
their tips and
generally lack chlorophyll. Non-vascular...
-
obscuration of its
pigment by
blood vessels, as in the red of an
abnormally vascularised iris.
Despite the wide
range of colors, the only
pigment that contributes...
-
right side of the body, and
lacks gills,
instead being converted into a
vascularised lung. Most
species have a s****, but no operculum,
although the group...
-
settled life. The
oesophageal gland has a
uniform texture, and is
highly vascularised with fine
blood vessels. The
stomach has at
least three ducts at its...
-
enteritis is
uncommon compared to
ischemic colitis due to the
highly vascularised nature of the
small intestine,
allowing for
sufficient blood flow in...
- tissue,
which can ac****ulate
considerably in
obese people. It is
highly vascularised. The
greater omentum is
often defined to encomp**** a
variety of structures...
- cell-free and cell-rich
zones of the pulp. As the
dental pulp is a
highly vascularised and
innervated region of the tooth, it is the site of
origin for most...