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lacteals Meaning in Bengali



লসিকানালী পাত্র বক্ষঃ নালী ছোট অন্ত্র থেকে অন্নরস বহন করা কোন





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These chylomicrons then pass into the lacteals, forming a milky substance known as chyle.


The lacteals merge to form larger lymphatic vessels that.


Lymph also transports fats from the digestive system (beginning in the lacteals) to the blood via chylomicrons.


them venae albae et lacteae, which are now known as simply the lacteals.


The lacteals were termed the fourth kind of vessels (the other three being the.


digestion of fatty foods, and taken up by lymph vessels specifically known as lacteals.


Biopsy of the small intestine shows dilation of the lacteals of the villi and distension of the lymphatic vessels.


formed chylomicrons are secreted through the basolateral membrane into the lacteals, where they join lymph to become chyle.


absorbed from the small intestine by specialized lymphatic vessels called lacteals during digestion.


endoplasmic reticulum into lipoprotein chylomicra and exocytozed into lacteals.


villus has a network of capillaries and fine lymphatic vessels called lacteals close to its surface.


Villus lacteals (lymph capillary) collect absorbed chylomicrons, which are lipoproteins.


(re-esterified), before being absorbed into the lymphatic system through lacteals.


His description of the lacteals, De lactibus sive Lacteis venis, was published in 1627 at Milan, thanks.


absorbed from the intestines into the mesenteric lymph system by way of the lacteals of the small intestinal lining.


His writings on medical matters included lacteals, palsy, and respiration.


pass through the enterocyte villi and into their lymph capillaries called lacteals.


chylomicrons which are released into the lacteals (the capillaries of the lymph system of the intestines).


These lacteals drain into the thoracic duct which.


These particles are then secreted into the lacteals in a process that depends heavily on apolipoprotein B-48.


lymph is called chyle which has a milky appearance, and imparts the name lacteals (referring to the milky appearance of their contents) to the lymph vessels.


gunshot wounds, venereal diseases, digestion, the functioning of the lacteals, child development, the separateness of maternal and foetal blood supplies.



lacteals's Meaning':

any of the lymphatic vessels that convey chyle from the small intestine to the thoracic duct

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