• Each Golgi body contains stacks of small, flattened, membrane-bound sacs called cisternae. (visiblebody.com)
  • The structure of the Golgi complex is made up of flattened membrane sacs surrounded by tubules or vesicles, known as cisternae. (artscolumbia.org)
  • The Golgi apparatus, which participates in glycosylation and transport of proteins and lipids in the secretory pathway, consists of a series of stacked cisternae (flattened membrane sacs). (genetex.com)
  • Rough ER is primarily made up of flattened sacs called cisternae with few tubules. (microbenotes.com)
  • The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is a network of membrane-enclosed sacs and tubules in a cell. (visiblebody.com)
  • The endoplasmic reticulum is a single membraned organelle that occurs as labyrinthine, interconnected flattened sacs (in the case of the rough endoplasmic reticulum) or tubules (in the case of the smooth endoplasmic reticulum) with multiple functions. (biologyonline.com)
  • A stack of flattened sacs that recieve, modify, and repackage proteins into new vesicles best describes the endoplasmic reticulum of the cell. (freezingblue.com)
  • A group of three related eukaryotic phyla whose members possess an alveolar membrane system, consisting of flattened membrane-bound sacs lying beneath the outer cell membrane . (online-medical-dictionary.org)
  • A high resolution image of the pellicle of Didinium, in cross section of a non-dividing cell, has a plasma membrane with a distinct glycocalyx on its external surface and a flattened alveolar sac syst. (cellimagelibrary.org)
  • The rough endoplasmic reticulum consists of flattened sacs and is where you will typically find ribosomes attached to its surface, thus, giving it a rough appearance under the microscope. (biologyonline.com)
  • The rough endoplasmic reticulum is a type of endoplasmic reticulum consisting of flattened sacs, studded with protein-synthesizing particles termed ribosomes on the outer surface. (microbenotes.com)
  • The wings are actually flattened chitinous air sacs. (lifewithbees.com)
  • As in other Gastropoda Anisopleura, this shell-sac may abnormally develop a plug of chitinous matter, but normally it flattens out and disappears, whilst the cap-like rudiment of the permanent shell is shed out from the dome-like surface of the visceral hump, in the centre of which the shell-sac existed for a brief period. (yourdictionary.com)
  • These are flattened sacs called thylakoids where photosynthesis is performed. (wikipedia.org)
  • The flattened membranous sacs are called thylakoids. (byjus.com)
  • The sterile flowers are petal-like, except for the stamens that contain pollen sacs. (ourstate.com)
  • Each thylakoid is an elongated flattened sac-like structure possessing small granules resembling ribosomes. (biologydiscussion.com)
  • A ray flower corolla is bilateral, generally with a slender tube and flattened petal-like ray (single lip composed of generally 3 lobes). (berkeley.edu)
  • pollinia 1 in each anther-sac, powdery-granular, without caudicles. (chestofbooks.com)
  • A lacecap flower consists of a ring of sterile flowers with a center of fertile flowers, and a flower head that's broad and flattened. (ourstate.com)
  • i) Grana are stacks of flattened discs containing chlorophyll molecules. (byjus.com)
  • Lateral sacs long, robust and with blunt apex. (plazi.org)
  • During this operation, they have a convex plate of iron [sac] placed on a tripod [sacayak], and heat it by a gentle fire underneath, on which they spread the cake, and instantly turn it, so that they make two of their cakes sooner than a waferman can make one wafer. (cornucopia.net)
  • A flattened, layered, sac-like organelle that looks like a stack of pancakes and is located near the nucleus. (enchantedlearning.com)
  • Its flattened body allows it to wedge into narrow rock crevices. (desertmuseum.org)
  • The CBCT revealed three root canals, distal-palatal (DP), mesial-buccal (MB), and a middle canal in a flattened area. (bvsalud.org)
  • Dr. Hartz noted reversal of the spine curvature and multiple levels of thecal sac pressure and spinal cord flattening, but he noted no specific disc protrusion or acute abnormalities. (justia.com)
  • Acute pericarditis develops quickly, causing inflammation of the pericardial sac and often a pericardial effusion. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Like the fingers, the supernumerary tubercles are small, flattened, and found irregularly on the proximal segments of the toes. (amphibiaweb.org)
  • Cotton is best when used for small area rugs rather than wall-to-wall carpeting because it absorbs moisture, flattens quickly, and stains easily. (yourdictionary.com)
  • It flattens out short visceral " loop " with its three ganglia and disappears before is lightly-shaded. (yourdictionary.com)
  • Like Type XV, the classic Type XVIII blade is relatively broad at its base, of flattened or hollow-ground diamond section, tapers to a strong point and sometimes features a pronounced central ridge. (myarmoury.com)
  • The swords Ewart Oakeshott classified as Type XV represent one such compromise design, with their straight-tapering, acutely-pointed profile and stiff flattened-diamond cross-section. (myarmoury.com)
  • in type II, the enamel-lined invagination invades the root but remains confined within it as a blind sac, and it may communicate with the dental pulp. (bvsalud.org)
  • In the present study the embryonic and yolk-sac larval growth and development of common sharpnout sea bream Diplodus puntazzo (Cetti, 1777), are described and illustrated. (scialert.net)
  • In the present study, described the embryonic and yolk-sac larval ontogeny (growth and development), of common sharpnout sea bream ( Diplodus puntazzo ), with aim of both giving solutions on commercial rearing systems and contribution to ichthyoplankton studies. (scialert.net)
  • This paste they divide into round pieces, which they flatten as much as possible with a wooden roller [oklava] of a smaller diameter than an egg, until they make them as thin as I have mentioned. (cornucopia.net)