NOUN
- thin plate
- a thin membrane that is one of the calcified layers that form bones
- any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap of a mushroom or similar fungus
How To Use lamella In A Sentence
- Thylakoids of grana stacks are mostly abundant in PSII complexes, while PSI complexes are predominant in stroma lamellae.
- Besides, the aragonitic shell is made up of two oriented layers: an irregular spherulitic prismatic layer and a fine complex crossed lamellar layer.
- For example, microcrystalline pyrite is ubiquitous on the inner surface of cell walls, within lignified cell walls and in the middle lamella.
- Sections were made at distances of 200 mm, 100 mm and 40 mm from tips of an adventitious root and stained with Sudan Red 7B. Lipophilic substances such as suberin lamellae, were stained bright red.
- The pearlitic steel with fine interlamellar spacing possesses excellent mechanical properties, such as high strength, good resistance against wear, and high fatigue life, etc.
- A hypnotic repeating diamond structure called a lamella acts as both roof and wall motif for the shelter. Hale County Animal Shelter by (New) Rural Studio | Inhabitat
- [33] organized in sheets, termed multiple stacked lipidic lamellae, the composition of which is quite different from that of cell membranes PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
- Electron microscopy showed membrane-bound vacuoles that contained reticulogranular and flocculent material, dense bodies, lamellar inclusions, and lipofuscin.
- The right edge of the peristome is lamellate and bears a clearly defined undulating membrane. Marine Protozoa from Woods Hole Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission 21:415-468, 1901
- This prediction was confirmed experimentally for aqueous dispersions of uncharged unilamellar vesicles with total phospholipid concentrations