The stroma of the ovary is a peculiar soft tissue abundantly supplied with blood vessels consisting for the most part of spindle-shaped cells with a small amount of ordinary connective […]
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Stroma (animal tissue)
In animal tissue stroma (from Greek στρῶμα meaning “layer bed bed covering”) refers to the connective supportive framework of a biological cell tissue or organ.The stroma in animal tissue is […]
Stroma of iris
The stroma of the iris is a fibrovascular layer of tissue. It is the upper layer of two in the iris.
Pyramid (brainstem)
The ventral portion of the medulla oblongata contains medullary pyramids. These two ridge-like structures travel along the length of the medulla oblongata and are bordered medially by the anterior median […]
Dorsal calcaneocuboid ligament
The dorsal calcaneocuboid ligament (superior calcaneocuboid ligament) is a thin but broad fasciculus which passes between the contiguous surfaces of the calcaneus and cuboid on the dorsal surface of the […]
Endoneurium
The endoneurium (also called endoneurial channel endoneurial sheath endoneurial tube or Henle’s sheath) is a layer of delicate connective tissue made up of endoneurial cells that encloses the myelin sheath […]
Perineurium
In the peripheral nervous system nerve fibers are each wrapped in a protective sheath known as the endoneurium. These are bundled together into groups known as fascicles each surrounded by […]
Muscle fascicle
In anatomy a fascicle is a bundle of skeletal muscle fibers surrounded by perimysium a type of connective tissue.Specialized muscle fibers in the heart that transmit electrical impulses from the […]
Myelin incisure
In the peripheral nervous system (PNS) axons can be either myelinated or unmyelinated. Myelination means that the axon is insulated by surrounding layers of fatty membrane (myelin) produced by Schwann […]
Lacuna (histology)
In histology a lacuna is a small space containing an osteocyte in bone or chondrocyte in cartilage.