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corpuscles Meaning in Tamil ( corpuscles வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

குருதியில் உள்ள சிவப்பு அல்லது வெள்ளை அணு,



corpuscles's Usage Examples:

It is largely to researches on the bone marrow that we owe our present knowledge of the origin and the classification of the different cellular elements of the blood, both erythrocytes or red corpuscles, and the series of granular leucocytes or white corpuscles.


It consists essentially of a number of minute corpuscles or plastids, the protoplasmic substance of which is impregnated with a green coloring matter.


He explained chemical combination on the hypotheses that matter consisted of minute corpuscles, that by the coalescence of corpuscles of different substances distinctly new corpuscles of a compound were formed, and that each corpuscle had a certain affinity for other corpuscles.


a, Typical pear-shaped or oval forms; b, various stages in longitudinal division; c, nuclear division preparatory to multiple fission; d, endoglobular forms, in red blood-corpuscles (p pigment grains); e, bacillary form of the parasite in a corpuscle; M, large macrophageal cell with many parasites (after Donovan).


These corpuscles may break down in the blood vessels, and their colouring material (haemoglobin) is set free in the serum.


Though this may dishearten the systematist, Scourfield (1900) reminds us that " It was in a water-flea that Metschni koff first saw the leucocytes (or phagocytes) trying to get rid of disease germs by swallowing them, and was so led to his epochmaking discovery of the part played by these minute amoeboid corpuscles in the animal body.


Footnotes [1] ' According to this theory, matter is composed entirely of tiny, invisible, indivisible bits, called corpuscles.


For example, if it should turn out that the mass of a body is to be estimated by counting the number of corpuscles (whatever they may be) which go to form it, then a body with an irrational measure of mass is intrinsically impossible.


An important nucleo-proteid is haemoglobulin or haemoglobin, the colouring matter of the red blood corpuscles of vertebrates; a related substance, haemocyanin, in which the iron of haemoglobin is replaced by copper, occurs in the blood of cephalopods and crayfish.


The white blood-corpuscles are produced in the follicles at the base of the intestinal villi.


The origin of the corpuscles, previously a matter of so much difference of opinion, is now pretty fairly set at rest, and has proved the key to the interpretation of the pathology of many diseases of the blood, such as the different forms of anaemia, of leucocythaemia, 'c.


It contains a colourless fluid, with flat, oval, nucleated corpuscles, as a rule colourless, but in some cases tinged with yellow or red haemoglobin.


The merozoites are released from the liver to the blood where they are taken up by the red blood corpuscles.





Synonyms:

blood cell, WBC, packed cells, white blood corpuscle, white cell, white blood cell, vegetative cell, RBC, blood, erythrocyte, white corpuscle, blood corpuscle, leucocyte, red blood cell, leukocyte, somatic cell,



Antonyms:

unstuff, insulator, conductor, big, large,

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