answersLogoWhite

0

Papilla (pl. papillae)

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do you interpret first and third angle projection?

The front elevation is in the centre in both projections. In 1st angle projection the end elevation is on the opposite side of the front elevation and the plan view is below the front elevation. In 3rd angle projection the plan view is above the front elevation and the end elevations are on the same side as viewed


What is a drawing that shows both elevation and location?

Topography


What is small rounded projection?

tubercle


Projection suitable for mapping a small area?

The Cylindrical projection should be the basis for a large rectangular area and a Conic projection for a triangular area.Therefore use a circular/Azimuthal for a small area or even conic.


What is a small finger like projection of the inner small intestine wall?

It is the appendix.


What are the 4 types of maps most used today?

Historic, Distributive, Physical, and projection maps or elevation( commonly used today)


What is the advantage of a Robinson projection over a mercator projection?

because the robinson projection is more stronger and has more people than the mercator projection. this is also the right answer to. you see i grew up in a small town where yopu have to be right about everything.


What is the advantage of Robinson projection over a mercator projection?

because the robinson projection is more stronger and has more people than the mercator projection. this is also the right answer to. you see i grew up in a small town where yopu have to be right about everything.


What bone is a small rounded projection?

malleus,ear bone


What does papilla?

means a small nipple like projection , such as protuberance on the skin


What is the finger like projection that increases the surface of the small intestine?

They are villi.


Is selecting map projection more important for small scale or large scale maps?

small scale