词汇 | connective-tissue |
释义 | connective tissue noun[ U ] anatomy specializeduk /kəˌnek.tɪv ˈtɪʃ.uː//-ˈtɪs.juː/ us /kəˌnek.tɪv ˈtɪʃ.uː//-ˈtɪs.juː/ the strong material that supports and connects the organs in the body and is also found in the joints (= places where two bones are connected)结缔组织 Substances & structures in the body abductor accessorius ACL actin adductor fundus funiculus fusiform glomerular glomerulus myosin navicular neuroendocrine neurohormonal neurohormone tendinis tendinous tendinum tendo tensor Gently tease apart some muscular fibers, noting that they are attached to each other by connective tissue. It is composed mainly of fibrous connective tissue and is dense, opaque, and tough. Scrape meat with knife from lean beef cut from round until nothing but connective tissue is left. The ground-substance is in small amount in connective tissues proper, and is obscured by a mass of fibers. The inner coat consists of a delicate lining of flat cells resting upon a thin layer of connective tissue. Examples of connective tissueconnective tissue Connectivetissue was cleaned from the eye with forceps and scissors. In this way, circulation spaces become the vital connectivetissue of these new schools, rather than a hinterland of vandalism and bullying. More recent studies question this conclusion, demonstrating that elastin is localized to specific regions of the cervix, and not dispersed throughout the connectivetissue stroma. These phagocytic haemocytes, which are able to distinguish foreign, non-self material, can move freely from the circulatory system into the connectivetissue and vice versa. The parasites are surrounded by a dense connectivetissue capsule 500- 750 mm thick, with no significant inflammatory infiltrate (fig. 21). The increased stiffness of connectivetissue confers protective strength on weakened muscles but the loss of elastic recoil decreases the efficiency of gait. Influence of maturation and aging on mechanical and biochemical properties of connectivetissue in rats. These extracellular coating materials could be considered as connectivetissue, having a supportive or suspensory role. The connectivetissue to the volume is the notion of ' bottom-up ' as a strategy for reform and as location for analysis of cultural transformation. Fibroglandular tissue is a mixture composed of fibrous connectivetissue (the stroma), and glandular tissue, which includes the epithelial cells that line the ducts. Retinal angiogenesis can be accompanied by connectivetissue formation, resulting in fibrosis, which extends into the vitreous cavity or on the surface of the retina. This structure is then encircled by the adventitia, which is a thin layer of connectivetissue continuous with the surrounding tissue stroma. The amnion and chorion are inverted with their connectivetissue layers apposed and connected at their internal surfaces by an essentially cell-free socalled 'spongy' layer. Probably qualitative organ-specific differences of connectivetissue development during histogenesis are decisive for the type of tissue reaction. This may be indicated by the infection of the head kidney prior to the arrangement of connective tissue cords and the associated aggregation of macrophages. See all examples of connective tissue These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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