
1) Concavity 2) Pilosebaceous 3) Sac
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1) Cyst 2) Graafian follicle 3) Hair piece 4) Root container 5) Skin organ that produces hair 6) Vesicle
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a dry fruit formed from one carpel, splitting along a single suture, to which the seeds are attached; cf. pod (of legume).
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a dry fruit, derived from a single carpel and dehiscing along one suture
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• (n.) A simple gland or glandular cavity; a crypt. • (n.) A small cavity, tubular depression, or sac; as, a hair follicle. • (n.) A simple podlike pericarp which contains several seeds and opens along the inner or ventral suture, as in the peony, larkspur and milkweed. • (n.) A small mass of adenoid tissue; as, a lymphatic foll...
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A dry fruit that splits down one side to release the seeds. A follicle may look like a capsule, but is distinct in being made from only one carpel. A common British native with follicles is Marsh Marigold (Caltha palustris).
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(from the article `angiosperm`) ...if the pericarp splits open at maturity and releases the seeds or indehiscent if the pericarp remains intact when the fruit is shed from the ... In some angiosperms, the fruits are dispersed whole with their included seeds; in others, the fruit opens to release the seeds. The most primitive ... The ...
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(from the article `endocrine system, human`) The thyroid gland consists of many small globular sacs called follicles. The follicles are lined with follicular cells and filled with a fluid known ... ...must grow and mature. Until stimulated to grow, the primary egg cell passes through a period of dormancy that may last several years. The...
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a dry, many-seeded fruit derived composedof a single carpel l and opening along one side only like a milkweed pod
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1. <anatomy> Generally a small sac or vesicle. ... 2. <botany> A kind of fruit formed from a single carpel, that splits to release its seeds. ... 3. <dermatology> A hair follicle, an invagination of the epidermis into the dermis surrounding the hair root. ... 4. <gynaecology, physiology> An ovarian follicle, an oocyte surrou...
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(fol´ĭ-kәl) a sac or pouchlike depression or cavity. adj., follic´ular, adj. .
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a dry, many-seeded fruit derived composedof a single carpel l and opening along one side only like a milkweed pod
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A dry, dehiscent fruit that splits along one side at maturity.
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A dry, dehiscent fruit that splits along one side at maturity.
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a dry fruit that splits open along one seam.
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Fol'li·cle noun [ Latin
folliculus a small bag, husk, pod, dim of
follis bellows, an inflated ball, a leathern money bag, perhaps akin to English
bellows : confer French
follicule . Confer 2d
Fool .]
1. (Botany) A simple podlike pericarp which contain...
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A fluid-filled sac in the ovary that contains an egg that is released at the time of ovulation during the menstrual cycle.
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A dry, dehiscent (splits open at maturity) fruit derived from one carpel that splits along one suture
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noun any small spherical group of cells containing a cavity
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(botany) In botany, a dry, usually many-seeded fruit that splits along one side only to release the seeds within. It is derived from a single carpel. Examples include the fruits of the larkspurs
Delphinium and columbine
Aquilegia. It differs from a pod...
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(zoology) In zoology, a small group of cells that surround and nourish a structure such as a hair (hair follicle) or a cell such as an egg (Graafian follicle; see menstrual cycle)
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A crypt or minute cul-de-sac or lacuna, such as the depression in the skin from which the hair emerges.
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A dry fruit derived from only one carpel which splits open on one side at maturity. Follicles have one chamber and many seeds (Asclepias, Apocynum).
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A cluster of cells which surround, protect and nourish a developing egg cell in the ovary and also secrete oestrogen.
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· a small cavity, sac, or gland. · one of the small ovarian sacs containing an immature ovum; Graafian follicle.
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