different between epithelial vs placode
epithelial
English
Adjective
epithelial (not comparable)
- (anatomy) Of or pertaining to the epithelium.
Derived terms
Translations
German
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [epite?l?i?a?l]
- Hyphenation: epi?the?li?al
Adjective
epithelial (not comparable)
- (anatomy) epithelial
Declension
Further reading
- “epithelial” in Duden online
epithelial From the web:
- what epithelial tissue lines the stomach
- what epithelial tissue lines the urinary bladder
- what epithelial tissue lines the esophagus
- what epithelial tissue lines the trachea
- what epithelial tissue lines the small intestine
- what epithelial tissue lines the digestive tract
- what epithelial tissue stretches
- what epithelial tissue lines the bladder
placode
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?plæk??d/
Noun
placode (plural placodes)
- A platelike thickening of the epithelial layer of an embryo from which an organ, especially a sense organ, develops.
Derived terms
- preplacode
- placodal
Translations
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