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acinus Meaning in Bengali



ছোট একটি ব্ল্যাকবেরী মত একটি সমষ্টিগত বা একাধিক ফল অভাবপূরণ drupes এক





acinus's Usage Examples:

described in terms of metabolic "zones", describing the hepatic acinus (terminal acinus).


An acinus (/ˈæsɪnəs/; plural, acini; adjective, acinar /ˈæsɪnər/ or acinous) refers to any cluster of cells that resembles a many-lobed "berry," such as.


Mucoserous acini (singular acinus) or mixed acini are mainly present in submandibular and sublingual glands.


They represent an extension of the intercalated duct into each pancreatic acinus.


An acinus measures up to 10 mm in diameter.


A primary pulmonary lobule is that part of the acinus that includes the alveolar ducts.


Acini is the plural of acino whose root is the Latin word acinus.


Examination showed that the serous cells and mucosal cells were aligned in the acinus.


Examples include: As ducts travel from the acinus which generates the fluid to the target, the ducts become larger and the.


Each sac (acinus) has one end that can open and close (dilate) to allow the mucus out.


Secretory cells are found in a group, or acinus (plural, acini).


Each acinus is located at the terminal part of the gland connected to.


An olfactory gland consists of an acinus in the lamina propria and a secretory duct going out through the olfactory.


E2F1-induced apoptosis and also interacts with, and negatively regulates acinus, a nuclear factor involved in apoptotic DNA fragmentation.


forming the supporting layer of the acinus.


In prostate cancer, the abnormal cells spread beyond the boundaries of the acinus and form clusters without basal.


Exocrine gland An acinus is a round cluster of exocrine cells connected to a duct.


cells of each acinus secrete inactive digestive enzymes called zymogens into the small intercalated ducts which they surround.


In each acinus, the cells.


They include the N-terminal scaffold attachment factor-A/B, acinus and PIAS (SAP) domain, the Pro-Ile-Asn-Ile-Thr (PINIT) motif, the RING-finger-like.


(1) the presence of cell clusters that resembles a many-lobed "berry" (an acinus), with (2) cells that are histomorphologically identical to the glands of.



acinus's Meaning':

one of the small drupes making up an aggregate or multiple fruit like a blackberry

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