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Meaning of "villi"
Villus is a term used in biology to refer to the small, finger-like projections lining the small intestine that aid in the absorption of nutrients
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- plural of villus
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The villi are surrounded by your blood.
That will spruce her villi right up.
These villi grow in clusters that resemble grapes.
No flattened intestinal villi rules out celiac.
The uterus inner surface is covered by villi.
Chorionic villi are a rich source of stem cells.
I would like to do a chorionic villi sampling.
Impure villi adriana deville takes a throbbing kov.
Abdominal biopsy showed flattened villi.
There are villi in the large intestine.
Hypovolemia caused only inflammation and swelling of villi.
Villi are wavy finger like things.
It is through these villi that absorption takes place.
These columns are known as primary villi.
Each villi contains a lymph vessel surrounded by capillaries.
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This appears to result in the destruction of the villi.
Each villi includes a lymph vessel flanked by capillaries.
It will spruce her villi right up.
The villi have extensive network of blood vessels.
This mechanism stimulates adaptation of the intestinal villi.
Infectious villi there is both maternal and foetal infection.
It affects sensitive people by destroying their intestinal villi.
These villi are covered with smaller projections called microvilli.
Arachnoid granulations consist of collections of villi.
Each villi contains a lymph vessel surrounded by a network of capillaries.
Gallbladder contractile is rarely observed and if present is without villi.
Villi are present over the whole surface of the blastocyst.
The vesicles arise by distention of the chorionic villi by fluid.
The villi are small projections which have projections called microvilli.
An analysis of chorionic villi placental.
It goes into our villi in our lungs and it sticks there potentially.
Describe the structure and explain the function of villi.
The villi normally absorb nutrients from the foods we eat.
The lamina propria and lumen of the villi are labeled.
It lacks villi and contains a disproportionately large number of goblet cells.
It is filled with a pool of maternal blood where bathe the villi.
Four well oriented villi and crypts were identified in each section.
Those things growing out of the wall would be similar to villi.
The walls are covered with villi where nutrient absorption takes place.
There is increased trophoblast proliferation and enlarging of the chorionic villi.
This results in atrophy and disappearance of the villi in association with it.
The technique consists of removing fragments of placenta called chorionic villi.
The villi in the jejunum are much longer than in the duodenum or ileum.
Primary chorionic villi.
The length of the villi is measured at several points to obtain a representative average.
Branches of the umbilical arteries carry embryonic blood to the villi.
Atrophy of the intestinal villi is one most characteristic features of such lesions.
It involves removing a small sample of chorionic villi from the placenta.
The bulk of the villi consist of connective tissues that contain blood vessels.
Arrested maturation of villi.