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Synonyms gill
Type of plant organ
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Type of membrane, tissue layer
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Type of plate

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An increased gradient of MT acetylation is present from the rear to the lamella.
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The middle lamella is a wall that lies between adjacent cells.
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The lumen or surface of the lamella, has a complex structure.
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The fundamental unit of the aorta is the elastic lamella, which consists of smooth muscle and elastic matrix.
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The lamella resonate to produce sound.
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The cells are cemented with the help of lamella.
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The middle lamella, a layer rich in pectins.
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Leg pushing induced turn over of the distal lamella of the seta and therefore a contact formation by the backside of distal setae.
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An inversion of the sliding direction induces a stepwise breaking of contacts of neighbouring spatulae along a crack propagating zone by the peel-off of the setal lamella.
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  • Gill: any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap of a mushroom or similar fungus
  • A thin membrane that is one of the calcified layers that form bones
  • Thin plate
  • A lamella, in cell biology, is an extension of a thylakoid within a chloroplast, linking a thylakoid within one to one in another. They are the sites of photosystem I. Simply put, lamellae may be considered as a pair of membranes containing chlorophyll. ...
  • A lamella is a gill-shaped structure: fine sheets of material held adjacent to one another, with fluid in-between-(or simply 'welded'-plates). They appear in biological and engineering contexts, such as filters and heat exchangers. ...
  • A lamella, or gill, is a papery hymenophore rib under the cap of some mushroom species, most often but not always agarics. The gills are used by the mushrooms as a means of spore dispersal, and are important for species identification. ...
  • A lamella is a thin plate-like structure, often one amongst many lamellae very close to one another, with open space between. ...
  • A thin, plate-like structure; the gill of a mushroom
  • (Lamellae) Area of the gills where exchange of gasses / waste products takes place. The lamellae consist of the Primary lamellae which are attached to the gill arch at one end, and are the main branches, with the smaller, Secondary lamellae radiating form the them. ...