The noun for the verb "to protrude" is "protrusion".
The long cilia that protrude from the nasal epithelium and are bathed in mucus are called respiratory cilia. They help to trap foreign particles and move them out of the respiratory tract, clearing the airways and protecting the lungs from potential harm.
The olfactory hairs, or cilia, protrude from the dendritic ends of the olfactory neurons. These cilia extend into the mucus layer of the nasal cavity, where they interact with odorant molecules. This interaction triggers a signal transduction pathway that ultimately leads to the perception of smell.
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the proteins that protrude from both surfaces of the bilayer
Neovascularization is different from angiogenesis by the way it appears. Capillary buds will grow out, or protrude, and will out grow their area when afflicted with angiogenesis.
The word protrude is a verb (protrude, protrudes, protuding, protruded). The noun forms are protrusion and the gerund, protruding.
what is do not protrude below the level of foramen magnum
The ribs protrude from the body after the fall.
Protrude is extension or bulge its antonym is Recess(break out)
Meningocele is a form of Spina Bifida in which the meninges protrude from the back. Myelomeningocele is when the meninges and part of the spine protrude from the back.
No. The word project (PRAH-jekt) as a noun can be used with other nouns as a noun adjunct (e.g. project manager, project diagram) The verb project (proh-JEKT) means to stick out, protrude, to throw, or to forecast.
Protrude is a verb that means to project, to stick out, or jut out. Example sentence:That paving stone needs to be reset so that it doesn't protrude and trip someone.
Not at all actually. Tires that protrude beyond the fenders are prohibited.
Verb 1: swell out, project, expand, stick out, protrude, distend, puffout Verb 2: stick out, stand out Noun 1: lump, swelling, bump, hump, protuberance, protrusion Noun 2: increase, rise, boost, surge, intensification
A word in the English Language meaning 'stick out' would be protrude.
Verb 1: swell out, project, expand, stick out, protrude, distend, puffout Verb 2: stick out, stand out Noun 1: lump, swelling, bump, hump, protuberance, protrusion Noun 2: increase, rise, boost, surge, intensification
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