BLOOD CORPUSCLE vs CORPUSCLE: NOUN
- One of the corpuscles of the blood; a blood-cell or blood-disk.
- See blood.
- A blood cell.
- Either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets
- Either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets
- (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
- An unattached body cell, such as a blood or lymph cell.
- A rounded globular mass of cells, such as the pressure receptor on certain nerve endings.
- A discrete particle, such as a photon or an electron.
- A minute globular particle.
- A minute particle, molecule, or atom of matter.
- In zoology and anatomy, some small body regarded by itself and characterized by a qualifying term: usually a body of microscopic size; a cell. See phrases below.
- In botany, specifically, one of several large cells within the endosperm and near the summit of the embryo sac in gymnosperms, from which after fertilization an embryo is developed: so named by R. Brown.
- Same as corposant.
- Of the kidney, small globular masses of dark-red color, found in the cortical substance of the organ, consisting of a central glomerulus of blood-vessels (the Malpighian tuft), and of a membranous capsule which is the beginning of a uriniferous tubule.
- A minute particle; an atom; a molecule.
- A protoplasmic animal cell; esp., such as float free, like blood, lymph, and pus corpuscles; or such as are imbedded in an intercellular matrix, like connective tissue and cartilage corpuscles. See Blood.
- An electron.
- In man, yellowish, biconcave, circular discs varying from 1/3500 to 1/3200 of an inch in diameter and about 1/12400 of an inch thick. They are composed of a colorless stroma filled in with semifluid hæmoglobin and other matters. In most mammals the red corpuscles are circular, but in the camels, birds, reptiles, and the lower vertebrates generally, they are oval, and sometimes more or less spherical in form. In Amphioxus, and most invertebrates, the blood corpuscles are all white or colorless.
- Rounded, slightly flattened, nucleated cells, mainly protoplasmic in composition, and possessed of contractile power. In man, the average size is about 1/2500 of an inch, and they are present in blood in much smaller numbers than the red corpuscles.
- In electricity, a body smaller than an atom, assumed to explain the phenomena of electric discharges in gases, and of radioactivity.
BLOOD CORPUSCLE vs CORPUSCLE: RELATED WORDS
- Plasma cell, Normocyte, Leucocytogenesis, Granulocyte, Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Neutrophil, Leucocyte, Lymph cell, Red blood cell, Agranulocyte, Leukocyte, White blood cell, Blood cell, Corpuscle
- Smidgens, Lusciousness, Rotifer, Paramecium, Homunculus, Brainpan, Cloaca, Effluvium, Vomitus, Putrescence, Leukocyte, Protoplasm, Pacinian, Blood corpuscle, Blood cell
BLOOD CORPUSCLE vs CORPUSCLE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Plasma cell, Normocyte, Leucocytogenesis, Granulocyte, Lymphocyte, Monocyte, Neutrophil, Leucocyte, Lymph cell, Red blood cell, Agranulocyte, Leukocyte, White blood cell, Blood cell, Corpuscle
- Arachnoid, Smidgens, Lusciousness, Rotifer, Paramecium, Homunculus, Cloaca, Effluvium, Vomitus, Putrescence, Leukocyte, Protoplasm, Pacinian, Blood corpuscle, Blood cell
BLOOD CORPUSCLE vs CORPUSCLE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
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- The distal free end at the same time begins its expansion into a highly specialized part of the tubule, namely the mesonephric corpuscle.
- Sometimes the foremost segment has the corpuscle at one end, sometimes the other.
- When pressure is applied and the corpuscle is deformed, mechanical stimulus is transferred to the axon, which fires.
- Meissner corpuscle to slide past one another, which distorts the membranes of the axon terminals located between these cells.
- The part of renal corpuscle where afferent and efferent arterioles are located is known as the vascular pole.
- In both groups of rats, only a few cells in the renal corpuscle possess this receptor.
- Mechanical transmission in a Pacinian corpuscle: An analysis and a theory.
- Structure and origin of the capsule of Meissner corpuscle.
- British edition of Bill Clinton, political to the last corpuscle.
- Renal corpuscle: The renal corpuscle is the place where blood collects in the kidney, and is then processed or filtered into urine.
BLOOD CORPUSCLE vs CORPUSCLE: QUESTIONS
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- What is the adequate stimulus for the Pacinian corpuscle?
- Is the Pacinian corpuscle related to the perineural epithelium?
- What produces large amounts of glomerular filtrate in the renal corpuscle?
- What does a higher magnification of the renal corpuscle demonstrate?
- Why is the Pacinian corpuscle sensitive to very weak stimuli?
- What is an adequate stimulus for the Pacinian corpuscle?
- How is the Pacinian corpuscle a viscoelastic structure?
- Where are capillaries located in the renal corpuscle?
- Does the renal corpuscle have a fenestrated capillary?
- What two structures constitute the renal corpuscle?