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  • 121moss animal — bryozoan. [1880 85] * * * ▪ invertebrate Introduction also called  bryozoan,         any member of the phylum Bryozoa (also called Polyzoa or Ectoprocta), in which there are about 5,000 extant species. Another 15,000 species are known only from… …

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  • 122Vesicle (biology and chemistry) — Scheme of a simple vesicle (liposome). A vesicle is a bubble of liquid within another liquid, a supramolecular assembly made up of many different molecules. More technically, a vesicle is a small membrane enclosed sack that can store or transport …

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  • 123Cardiac muscle cell — Latin cardiomyocytus; myocytus cardiacus Code TH H2.00.05.2.02004 A cardiac muscle cell or myocardiocyte (also known as cardiomyocyte[1] …

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  • 124Anatomie de la barrière hémato-encéphalique — Traduction à relire Blut Hirn Schranke …

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  • 125MYH7 — Myosin, heavy chain 7, cardiac muscle, beta PDB rendering based on 2fxm …

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  • 126TPM1 — Tropomyosin 1 (alpha), also known as TPM1, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = This gene is a member of the tropomyosin family of highly conserved, widely distributed actin binding proteins involved in the contractile… …

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  • 127Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M2 — Cholinergic receptor, muscarinic 2 Identifiers Symbols CHRM2; FLJ43243; HM2; MGC120006; MGC120007 External IDs …

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  • 128urination — See urinate. * * * Process of excreting urine from the bladder (see urinary system). Nerve centres in the spinal cord, brain stem, and cerebral cortex control it through involuntary and voluntary muscles. The need to void is felt when the bladder …

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