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  • '''Laminae''' (pronunciation: /læˈmiːniː/) is a term used in anatomy to refer to a thin layer, plate, or scale of sedimentary rock, organic tiss The term "laminae" is derived from the Latin word "lamina", which means "thin plate" or "layer".
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  • == Lamina == ...sed in anatomy, botany, and mycology. It has its roots in the Latin word ''lamina'', which means "thin plate" or "layer".
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  • ==Basal Lamina== ...with the [[basement membrane]], although they are not the same. The basal lamina provides support and anchorage for the cells above it.
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  • == Lamina Lucida == '''Lamina lucida''' (pronunciation: /ˈlæmɪnə ˈluːsɪdə/) is a layer of the [[b
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  • == External Lamina == ...''External Lamina''' (pronounced: ex-ter-nal la-mi-na) is a term used in [[anatomy]] and [[histology]] to describe a layer of [[extracellular matrix]] that su
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  • == Anatomy == In [[anatomy]], a layer refers to a group of cells that collectively form a barrier or i
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  • == Lamina Propria == '''Lamina Propria''' (''pronunciation: la-mi-na pro-pri-a'') is a thin layer of [[con
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  • ...dermis. The basal lamina is further divided into the lamina lucida and the lamina densa, each with specific functions and components. * [[Basal Lamina]]: A layer of extracellular matrix secreted by the epithelial cells, on whi
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  • ...the outermost layer and is in direct contact with the air we breathe. The lamina propria is the inner layer and contains blood vessels, nerves, and [[glandu * [[Lamina propria]]: The inner layer of the Schneiderian Membrane.
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  • ...The submucosa is a layer of loose connective tissue that lies beneath the lamina propria. * [[Lamina propria]]: A thin layer of connective tissue that forms part of the moist l
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  • ...[[laminin]] and [[collagen]]. The reticular lamina lies beneath the basal lamina and is secreted by the underlying connective tissue cells. It contains larg [[Category:Anatomy]]
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  • ==Anatomy== * [[Lamina (anatomy)]]
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  • === Anatomy === The Thyrohyoid muscle originates from the oblique line on the lamina of the [[thyroid cartilage]], and it inserts into the lower border of the [
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  • ...tion: /ˌpælətoʊfəˈrɪndʒiəs ˈmʌsəl/) is a significant muscle in the [[human anatomy]], specifically within the [[pharynx]] and [[soft palate]]. === Anatomy ===
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  • ...innermost layer and is in direct contact with the contents of the gut. The lamina propria is a layer of connective tissue that supports the epithelium and co * [[Lamina Propria]]: A thin layer of connective tissue that underlies the epithelium
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  • === Anatomy === ...layer of the blood vessel, the [[tunica media]], by the [[internal elastic lamina]].
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  • === Anatomy === ...ove the [[trachea]]. It is shaped like a signet ring, with the broad part (lamina) facing posteriorly and the narrow part (arch) facing anteriorly. The crico
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  • === Anatomy === ...e ring of cartilage. It is shaped like a signet ring, with the broad part (lamina) facing posteriorly and the narrow part (arch) facing anteriorly. The crico
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  • ...e is smooth, soft, and velvety. It consists of simple columnar epithelium, lamina propria, and the muscularis mucosae. * [[Lamina Propria]]: A thin layer of loose connective tissue which lies beneath the e
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  • ...one layer of [[endothelial cells]] and is supported by an internal elastic lamina. ...l layer, which contains a network of collagen fibers. The internal elastic lamina, a layer of elastic fibers, separates the tunica intima from the next layer
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