Crenation (from modern Latin crenatus meaning "scalloped or notched", from popular Latin crena meaning "notch") in botany and zoology, describes an object's...
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the tongue against the adjacent teeth. The oral mucosa in the area of crenation is usually of normal color, but there may be erythema (redness) if exposed...
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build-up of water and the otherwise subsequent lysis. Cell disruption Crenation Lysis Osmotic pressure Plasmolysis Water intoxication Alberts, Bruce (2014)...
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water in the plant. The equivalent process in animal cells is called crenation. The liquid content of the cell leaks out due to exosmosis. The cell collapses...
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other gap cut out often to receive another element or fixing; see also crenation. The modern French word for crenel is créneau, also used to describe a...
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proteases to disintegrate the cell membrane. Cell disruption Cell unroofing Crenation Hemolysis Lysogenic Pitted keratolysis P. Jollès, ed. (1996). Lysozymes--model...
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Macroglossia Macroglossia with crenations along the margins and loss of papillae on dorsum surface of the tongue. Specialty Medical genetics ...
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ovate, glabrous 4–8 cm long and 6 cm wide, with edged, glossy and toothed crenation. Grown as a groundcover, the flowers of the plant are red, pink or white...
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grille †craticula craticul- crēna crēn- notch bicrenate, crena, crenate, crenation, crenature, crenulate, crenulation †crēnula crēnul- creta cret- chalk...
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schistocytes. Acanthocytes have coarse, irregularly spaced, variably sized crenations, resembling many-pointed stars. They are seen on blood films in abetalipoproteinemia...
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ascorbic acid. Urine with a high specific gravity can also cause leukocyte crenation, which can impede the liberation of the esterases. The detection limit...
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concentrated urine they may shrivel and develop a spiky shape, which is termed crenation, while in dilute urine they can swell and lose their hemoglobin, creating...
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involves the tongue, there is an erythematous enlargement with furrows, crenation and loss of the normal dorsal tongue coating. Plasma cell gingivitis and...
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foot morphology Connexon Core (anatomy) Countercurrent multiplication Crenation Crista Cyclic nucleotide-gated channel alpha 1 Cyclic nucleotide-gated...
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podaria short and decurrent, and obtuse. The epithet crenatus denotes crenations (wavy-toothed) and refers to the crenated stem margins. The subspecies...
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base, repand-crenulate (often with minute glands in the sinuses of the crenations at the tips of the nerves), 5-nerved, coriaceous, often sublustrous. Peduncles...
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the plant. It usually flowers in August. The stems are notched, showing crenation, and are a yellow-brown color. The stems are flattened when the plant...
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no distinguishable carinae, broad, smooth anterior surface, hairline crenations posterior, slightly discernible broad facets, tips posteriorly recurved;...
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