Primary oocyte is surrounded by flattened epithelial cells called follicular cells.
The flattened portion of a leaf is called the blade. It is the broad, typically green part of the leaf where photosynthesis occurs.
The flattened cells that fit together like tiles are called squamous cells. They are found in tissues like the skin, lungs, and blood vessels, where their shape allows for efficient gas exchange and barrier protection.
The tip of a stalagmometer can become flattened due to repeated use over time, which can lead to wear and tear on the surface of the tip. Additionally, mishandling or dropping the stalagmometer can also cause the tip to become flattened. It is important to handle and store the instrument carefully to prevent damage.
Epithelial tissues with flattened cells are called squamous epithelium. These cells are thin and flat, providing a large surface area for functions such as diffusion and filtration. Examples of squamous epithelium include the lining of blood vessels and air sacs in the lungs.
None. It got flattened.
No, an activity can not intrinsically change the shape of the planet.
its an flattened sphere
its an flattened sphere
a circle that has been flattened a little is an
Fin means flipper or flattened appendage on a fish. No one fin WW1
If by "flattened" you mean "like someone took a sphere and sat on it", that would be an oblate spheroid.
No, Ella Syndrome with a flattened pituitary gland is not hereditary.
I guess you didn't read the book only the title. He doesn't think the world is flat ( as in the shape of the world). His thesis is that the world is flattened because of the computer and new technology. He states that a person can sit in a cave in the outer regions of the world and have people do political acts. This has never happened in the history of the world. Before it took a nation to attack people and to wage war and now individuals can do what nations use to do. Thus, the world is flattened.
The endoplasmic reticulum looks like flattened stack of sacs.
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No.