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membrane <a membrane; membranes> N

membrane BIOL
membrane BIOL
membrane BIOL
membrane BIOL
membrane BIOL

basement membrane

egg membrane AGR

foetal membrane (fetal)

geotextile membrane N

mucous membrane ZOOL

mucus membrane AGR

nuclear membrane

permeable membrane

synovial membrane MED

synovial membrane

tympanic membrane MED

undulating membrane

membrane semi-permeable

semi-permeable membrane

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This means that the body is sensitive to something that causes the skin and mucous membranes to react.
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The material makes contact with the cell membrane, which then invaginates.
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Next, it must move to the outer membrane.
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These are transferred to the membrane after synthesis.
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It is important to distinguish the nuchal lucency from the underlying amnionic membrane.
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The mucous membranes in his sinuses produced mucus at a prodigious rate.
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In other words, the membrane is made less negative.
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The chloroplast double membrane is also often compared to the mitochondrial double membrane.
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The parasite is 5-25 m in size and is spindle shaped with four flagella which are whiplike projections and an undulating or wavy membrane.
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The retina comprises numerous pigment cells and photoreceptors; the latter are easily modified flagellated cells, whose flagellum membranes carry a photosensitive pigment on their surface.
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