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How to pronounce reticulum in English?

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Synonyms second stomach
Type of breadbasket, stomach, tum, tummy
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Type of web, network
Has types neural net, neural network
Derivation reticular, reticulate
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Instead, BLM collected in another area of the cell, the endoplasmic reticulum.
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TorsinA is a luminal membrane-associated protein in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Vanilloid receptor expressed in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of rat skeletal muscle.
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Most proteins are synthesized by ribosomes in the rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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Ero1 family oxidases promote oxidative protein folding in the endoplasmic reticulum.
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The purple region resides in the lipid membrane of the cell's endoplasmic reticulum.
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In some cells, there are dilated areas like the sacs of rough endoplasmic reticulum.
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Ron, D. Translational control in the endoplasmic reticulum stress response.
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They appear in part of the cell's internal machinery called the endoplasmic reticulum.
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More examples
  • A small constellation in the southern hemisphere near Dorado and Hydrus
  • Any fine network (especially one in the body composed of cells or blood vessels)
  • The second compartment of the stomach of a ruminant
  • The reticulum is the second chamber in the alimentary canal of a ruminant animal. Anatomically it is considered the smaller half of the reticulorumen along with the rumen.
  • Physiologically, a ruminant is a mammal of the order Artiodactyla that digests plant-based food by initially softening it within the animal's first stomach, then regurgitating the semi-digested mass, now known as cud, and chewing it again. ...
  • A network; A pattern of interconnected objects; : The second stomach in a cow or other ruminant
  • (pl. reticula, adj. reticulate) (Praglowski and Punt, 1973)
  • Diminutive of Latin rete = net; adjective - reticular.
  • A fine network formed by cells, or formed of certain structures within cells, or formed of connective tissue between cells.