This is known as the stroma.
The four fluid-filled cavities in the brain are called ventricles. They are interconnected and filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the brain and spinal cord, provide nutrients, and remove waste.
It's a vacuole.
The extraembryonic membrane that forms a fluid-filled sac is the amnion. It helps protect and cushion the developing embryo by surrounding it with amniotic fluid.
No, nematodes do not have a fluid-filled pseudocoel as a skeleton. Nematodes have a hydrostatic skeleton, which is a combination of fluid pressure and muscles that provide support and movement. The pseudocoel is a body cavity that houses the internal organs in nematodes.
A tendon sheath is a fluid-filled cavity that surrounds a tendon to reduce friction and allow smooth movement. It is lined with synovial cells that secrete a lubricating fluid called synovial fluid.
A simple fluid filled sac that is dark on ultrasound. It does not have any debris inside, only filled with fluid, which makes it benign.
Cytoplasm
A closed sac with fluid in it
A blastocoele is the fluid-filled cavity in the blastula.
The ventricles are the fluid-filled cavities of the brain.
The four fluid-filled cavities in the brain are called ventricles. They are interconnected and filled with cerebrospinal fluid, which helps to protect the brain and spinal cord, provide nutrients, and remove waste.
The fluid-filled sack that acts as a storage area is called a "blister" or "bursa," depending on the context. Blisters are small pockets of fluid that form beneath the skin, typically due to friction or injury. Bursa, on the other hand, are small fluid-filled sacs located near joints that reduce friction between tissues. Both serve as protective and cushioning structures in the body.
cytoplasm
cloroplast
Yes. Ultrasound is good at detecting and identifying fluid filled sacs such as cysts.
A cyst is a fluid filled sac. Bilateral means both, therefore the meaning is: Fluid filled sacs in both breasts.
the morula develops into a hollow, fluid-filled ball of cells called a blastocyst.