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apophysis Meaning in Bengali



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Collectively they are also known as the genial tubercle, genial apophysis and the Latin name spinae mentalis.


sclerite in the second group (Te in the images), along with the median apophysis (mA in images 1 and 2) and the conductor (where present) the distal haematodocha.


Depending on the tissue, processes may also be called by other terms, such as apophysis, tubercle, or protuberance.


Theraphosa apophysis is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae, found in Venezuela and Brazil.


Theraphosa apophysis generally resembles Theraphosa.


apophysis, T.


skeleton and that of at least other mammals, a tubercle, tuberosity or apophysis is a protrusion or eminence that serves as an attachment for skeletal.


localised to the posterior and plantar side of the heel over the calcaneal apophysis.


of skeletal maturity, whereby the degree of ossification of the iliac apophysis by x-ray evaluation is used to judge overall skeletal development.


epiandrous spigot, only one major ampullate gland in females, no median apophysis, and the secondary spermatheca are the same size as the primary.


distinguished by a median apophysis that is broadly attached to the tegulum.


Spiders of Parasteatoda have a median apophysis attached to the embolus, while.


appearance of several genital structures, including the embolus and the median apophysis of the male pedipalp.


of this genus and those of Purumitra both have a large concave median apophysis and a conspicuous hematodocha.


araneomorph spiders, united by the possession of a retrolateral tibial apophysis – a backward-facing projection on the tibia of the male pedipalp.


pedipalp in males is simple, lacking a conductor or theridioid tegular apophysis.


needed] This injury should be differentiated from the developmental "apophysis" which is the secondary ossification center of the metatarsal bone.



apophysis's Meaning':

(botany

Synonyms:

outgrowth; appendage; vertebra; process;

Antonyms:

fall; ending; decrease; irreversible process; increase;

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