tubule
IPA: tˈubjuɫ
noun
- A small pipe or fistular body; a little tube.
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Examples of "tubule" in Sentences
- The T tubule is present in this area.
- The tubules collectively constitute the mesonephros.
- It is located in the seminiferous tubules of the testis.
- Extrusive apparatus is surrounded by a basket of tubules.
- The spore extrudes its polar tubule and infects the host cell.
- In other words, the absorption in the proximal tubule is isosmotic.
- Aldosterone causes the tubules of the kidneys to retain sodium and water.
- Some of the tubules of the mesonephros form part of the permanent kidney.
- Seminoma originates in the germinal epithelium of the seminiferous tubules.
- First of all, there's a recipe about tubule and what's southern about that?
- In the testis, a network of tubules fuse to create the seminiferous tubules.
- I think most of the food in the book is not tubule; most of it's delta cooking.
- Zuhran Shah also distributed prizes among the students who participated in tubule.
- Extraction from a river is the cheapest and from a tubule the most expensive option.
- The third segment of the tubule is the distal convoluted tubule, which is again found in the cortex.
- The epididymis is a very tiny, tightly coiled tubule, which runs along the back of the testicle from top to bottom.
- Small female students of different classes presented tubule, national anthem, national songs, cultural demonstration and other so many colorful performance who enthralled the audiences.
- When I snapped my first picture under the electron microscope, I was breathless at the detail of the image: I could see the long, lovely arch of the interior of a seminiferous tubule and a great mass of flagella whipping out into the lumen.
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