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vascularised Meaning in Bengali



ভাস্কুলার হয়ে রটান তরল যে জাহাজ আছে





vascularised's Usage Examples:

right side of the body, and lacks gills, instead being converted into a vascularised lung.


plants characterised by large ovules with circular cross-section and a vascularised nucellus, complex pollen-organs, stems and rachides with a dissected.


Unusually, their vascularised swim bladders can function as lungs, and most gars surface periodically.


The conjunctiva is highly vascularised, with many microvessels easily accessible for imaging studies.


A trophosome is a highly vascularised organ found in some animals that houses symbiotic bacteria that provide food for their host.


irritant and tissue resistance Continuous low-grade inflammation Well vascularised pulpal tissue with good tissue reactivity An open carious cavity Young.


interpreted as the monoicous gametophyte of a vascular land plant, because its vascularised branches end in a cup-shaped structure bearing gametangia, both antheridia.


labyrinth apparatus:a complex bony structure lined with thin, highly vascularised respiratory epithelium.


such as the Cyclophoridae have also lost their gills, and developed a vascularised lung from the mantle cavity.


Their bones are highly vascularised and possess Haversian canals, and their bodily proportions are conducive.


Whereas a flap that is vascularised by a perforator traversing only through muscle to supply the underlying.


The linings of the mouth and pharynx are highly vascularised, acting as primitive but efficient lungs.


It is non-vascularised.


tissues, harvested from another part of the woman's body, to create a vascularised flap, which is equipped with its own blood vessels.


New vascularised connective tissue that forms in the process of wound healing is termed.


They are bright red due to being highly vascularised, and bleed and ulcerate easily.


The PVN is highly vascularised and is protected by the blood–brain barrier, although its neuroendocrine.


As the dental pulp is a highly vascularised and innervated region of the tooth, it is the site of origin for most.



vascularised's Meaning':

become vascular and have vessels that circulate fluids

Synonyms:

change; vascularize;

Antonyms:

stay; focus; wet;

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