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vaginate Meaning in Tamil ( vaginate வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Verb:

பக்க வரிசை எண் குறி,



vaginate தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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vaginate's Usage Examples:

B, A section through the same; a, the invaginated proboscis; b, proboscis sheath; c, beginning of the neck; d, lemniscus.


The segmentation is complete; one side of the hollow blastosphere invaginates and forms a gastrula.


ing gs, the bilobed arch sh, The primitive shell-sac or enteron or lateral vesicles shell-gland ° of invaginated endoderm, pi, The rectal peduncle or whichwill develop into liver.


B, invaginated head of a Cysticercus before the formation of the suckers; X 25.


The mass of the arch-enteron or invaginated endodermal sac has taken on a bilobed form, and its cells are swollen (gs and tge).


In most other cases the tail is not distinguishable, and the body of the larva is separable only into a scolex invaginated with a bladder ( hind-body and tail).


ing gs, the bilobed arch sh, The primitive shell-sac or enteron or lateral vesicles shell-gland ° of invaginated endoderm, pi, The rectal peduncle or whichwill develop into liver.


invaginate the host plasma membrane, from which they are separated by a matrix layer.


The invaginated cells (derived from the division of the four big cells) form the endoderm or arch-enteron; the outer cells are the ectoderm.


By a process of infolding, the thicker end is partially invaginated, the middle portion or " hind-body " and the organism may now present a superficial likeness to a cercaria.


) A, Blastula stage (one-cell-layered eaten its way into the in sac), with commencing invaginated endodermal sac, vagination of the wall of the and the cells pushed in with sac at bl, the blastopore.


Then follows the phenomenon of gastrulation, by which onehalf of the blastula is invaginated into the other, so as to obliterate the segmentation cavity.


24, in optical median section, showing the invaginated cells hy which form the arch-enteron, and the mesoblastic cells me which are budded off from the surface of the mass hy, and apply themselves to the inner surface of the epiblastic cell-layer cp.





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