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hilum Meaning in Bengali



 ডিম্বনাভি, ডিম্বকনাভি,

(শারীরস্থান

Noun:

ডিম্বনাভি,





hilum's Usage Examples:

The root of the lung is a group of structures that emerge at the hilum of each lung, just above the middle of the mediastinal surface and behind the cardiac.


The hilum is an indent on the concave surface of the lymph node where lymphatic vessels.


and spleen (green) Near the middle of the spleen is a long fissure, the hilum, which is the point of attachment for the gastrosplenic ligament and the.


The splenic lymph nodes are found at the splenic hilum and in relation to the tail of the pancreas (pancreaticolienal lymph nodes).


In botany, a hilum (pronounced /ˈhaɪləm/) is a scar or mark left on a seed coat by the former attachment to the ovary wall or to the funiculus (which.


TES-tis) is an anastomosing network of delicate tubules located in the hilum of the testicle (mediastinum testis) that carries sperm from the seminiferous.


The renal hilum (Latin: hilum renale) or renal pedicle is the hilum of the kidney, that is, its recessed central fissure where its vessels, nerves and.


lung ("hilum") through a smooth fold known as pleural reflections, and a bell sleeve-like extension of visceral pleura hanging under to the hilum is known.


fibers which originate at the olivary nucleus and pass out through the hilum and decussate with those from the opposite olive in the raphe nucleus, then.


In human anatomy, the hilum (/ˈhaɪləm/; plural hila), sometimes formerly called a hilus (/ˈhaɪləs/; plural hili), is a depression or fissure where structures.


pointing away from the seed coat scar or hilum are classified as antitropous, and those pointing towards the hilum are syntropous.


from the attachment point of the seed to the ovary (from the funiculus or hilum), an arillode forms from a different point on the seed coat.


The renal hilum extends into a large cavity within the kidney occupied by the renal vessels.


immediately to the medial side of the nucleus dentatus, and partly covering its hilum.


The hilum overlay sign is an imaging appearance on chest radiographs in which the outline of the hilum can be seen at the level of a mass or collection.


The fibroelastic coat of the spleen invests the organ, and at the hilum is reflected inward upon the vessels in the form of sheaths.


Elaiosomes develop in various ways either from seed tissues (chalaza, funiculus, hilum, raphe-antiraphe) or from fruit tissues (exocarp, receptacle, flower tube.


This stroma forms the tissue of the hilum by which the ovarian ligament is attached, and through which the blood vessels.



hilum's Meaning':

(anatomy

Synonyms:

hilus; fissure;

Antonyms:

antinode; node; end;

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