follicles

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hyperplasia of the lymphoid tissue within the conjunctival stroma; resemble "Rice-a-Roni" embedded in the inferior conjunctiva; seen primarily in adenoviral and chlamydial infections, as well as in toxic reactions
fluid-filled sacs in the ovaries in which eggs grow
plural of follicle
roots of the hair
Graafian follicles
plural form of Graafian follicle
follicle
{n} a cavity or bag, a feed vessel of a single valve, opening lengthwise and feeds not fastened
follicle
A fluid-filled sac in the ovary which contains an egg that is released at ovulation Each month an egg develops inside the ovary in a fluid-filled pocket called a follicle This follicle grows to about one inch in size when it is ready to ovulate
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A small anatomical sac, cavity, or deep narrow-mouthed depression In hair a follicle is a stratum corneum lined sac that extends into the dermis and contains the hair bulb It is also a fluid-filled sac in the ovary that releases an egg at ovulation
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Part of the skin which the root of hair comes from
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the pit in the skin from which a hair grows Sebaceous glands are usually attached
follicle
A small cavity or sac, such as a hair follicle
follicle
A small cavity, tubular depression, or sac; as, a hair follicle
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A type of primitive dry fruit produced by certain flowering plants
follicle
A dry, dehiscent fruit which splits longitudinally along a suture line [16]
follicle
A small anatomical cavity or deep narrow-mouthed depression; a small lymph node
follicle
A simple podlike pericarp which contains several seeds and opens along the inner or ventral suture, as in the peony, larkspur and milkweed
follicle
Fluid filled sac in the ovary that contains a developing egg
follicle
{i} small sac or cavity (Anatomy); seed pod that is dry (Botany)
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A dry capsular fruit splitting down one side, containing several seeds, and derived from a single carpel e g Horse chestnut
follicle
A small body cavity with a secretory or excretory function
follicle
The skin structure from which hair or wool fiber grows
follicle
In a mammalian ovary, the structure that is made up of a developing ovum surrounded by nurse (follicle) cells
follicle
A simple gland or glandular cavity; a crypt
follicle
The skin structure from which hair, fleece or wool fiber grows
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The tiny shaft in the skin through which a hair grows, and sebum is excreted from sebaceous glands to the surface of the skin
follicle
any small spherical group of cells containing a cavity
follicle
a small sac or pore Hair follicles are depressions in the skin from which hair shafts grow; ovarian follicles are the site of ovum (egg) production
follicle
skin cavity in which a root of hair lies
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The small fluid-filled sac containing the ovum which is to be released during ovulation Under the influence of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), many follicles compete for ovulation in each cycle, releasing ever larger quantities of estrogen One usually emerges as the dominant follicle (when more than one becomes dominant, two eggs may be released and fraternal twins may result should they both be fertilized and successfully implant) After ovulation, the dominant follicle becomes the corpus luteum and takes on a new role in your fertility cycle -- maintaining the thickness of the endometrium in anticipation of implantation by a fertilized ovum
follicle
A Fluid-filled sac in the ovary which contains an egg that is released at ovulation Each month an egg develops inside the ovary in a fluid filled pocket called a follicle This follicle grows to about one inch in size when it is ready to ovulate
follicle
A dry fruit which is derived from a single carpel and which splits open along one side only
follicle
A small mass of adenoid tissue; as, a lymphatic follicle
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Tiny shaft in the skin through which a hair grows Within the follicle, sebum is excreted from sebaceous glands onto the surface of the skin
follicle
A follicle is one of the small hollows in the skin which hairs grow from. one of the small holes in the skin that hairs grow from (folliculus, from follis )
follicle
A dry, dehiscent fruit developed from a simple ovary and splitting along one suture
follicle
A type of dry fruit derived from a single pistil that splits open along only one suture line, as in the pods of Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) and the other milkweeds
follicle
dry dehiscent fruit which splits along one suture (line)
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A structure in the ovaries that contains a developing egg
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