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  1. Vitelline membrane

    Infobox Embryology Name Vitelline membrane Latin m. vitellina GraySubject 5 GrayPage 45 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 System CarnegieStage Days Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName Vitelline membrane MeshNumber A16.631.886 DorlandsPre m 08 DorlandsSuf 12523303 The vitelline membrane is a structure directly adjacent to the outer surface of the plasma membrane of an ovum . It is composed mostly of protein fibers, with protein receptors needed for sperm binding which, in turn, are bound to sperm plasma membrane receptors. The species specificity between these receptors contributes to prevention of breeding between different species. It is called zona pellucida in mammal s. As soon as the spermatozoon fuses with the ovum , signal transduction occurs, resulting in an increase of cytoplasmic calcium ions. This itself triggers the cortical reaction , which results in depositing several substances onto the vitelline membrane through exocytosis of the cortical granules, transforming it into a hard layer called the fertilization membrane , which serves as a barrier inaccessible to other spermatozoa. This phenomenon is the Egg activation Fast and slow block to polyspermy slow block to polyspermy . See also Zona pellucida Egg activation Cortical reaction Perivitelline space Gray s Embryology Category Embryology developmental biology stub ...   more details



  1. Vitelline

    Vitelline can refer to Vitelline duct Vitelline veins Vitelline membrane disambig Long comment to prevent listing on Special Shortpages..........................................................................   more details



  1. Vitelline arteries

    Infobox Embryology Name Vitelline arteries Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray31.png Caption Model of human embryo 1.3 mm. long. Vitelline arteries not shown, but vitelline arteries labeled at center left. Image2 Caption2 System CarnegieStage 13 Days 28 Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The vitelline arteries are the arterial counterpart to the vitelline veins . Like the veins, they play an important role in the vitelline circulation of blood to and from the yolk sac of a fetus. They are a branch of the dorsal aorta . They give rise to the celiac artery , superior mesenteric artery , and inferior mesenteric artery . ref GPnotebook 120913981 ref References references External links EmbryologyUNC cardev 009 http isc.temple.edu marino embryology Heart98 heart text.htm EmbryologyTemple Heart98 heart97a sld021 http www.ana.ed.ac.uk database humat notes extraemb yolksac vitart.htm http www.med.umich.edu lrc coursepages M1 embryology embryo 13cardiovascular system.htm http www.med.mun.ca anatomyts embryo emb6.htm Development of circulatory system Category Embryology circulatory stub ...   more details



  1. Vitelline circulation

    Image Gray22.png thumb Human embryo of 2.6 mm. Image Gray458.png thumb Diagram of the vascular channels in a human embryo of the second week. After Eternod. The red lines are the dorsal aort continued into the umbilical arteries . The red dotted lines are the ventral aort , and the blue dotted lines the vitelline veins . Vitelline circulation refers to the system of blood flowing from the embryo to the yolk sac and back again. The yolk sac is situated on the ventral aspect of the embryo it is lined by endoderm , outside of which is a layer of mesoderm . It is filled with fluid, the vitelline fluid , which possibly may be utilized for the nourishment of the embryo during the earlier stages of its existence. Blood is conveyed to the wall of the sac by the primitive aort , and after circulating through a wide meshed capillary plexus , is returned by the vitelline veins to the tubular heart of the embryo. This constitutes the vitelline circulation, and by means of it nutritive material is absorbed from the yolk sac and conveyed to the embryo. External links GrayPage 54 http www.med.umich.edu lrc coursepages M1 embryology embryo 13cardiovascular system.htm Overview of three circulation systems Gray s Category Cardiovascular system Category Embryology ...   more details



  1. Vitelline duct

    Infobox Embryology Name Vitelline duct Latin GraySubject 10 GrayPage 54 Image Gray30.png Caption Fetus of about eight weeks, enclosed in the amnion . Vitelline duct labeled at lower right. Image2 Gray982.png Caption2 Sketches in profile of two stages in the development of the human digestive tube. Vitelline duct labeled on bottom image. System CarnegieStage Days 28 Precursor midgut , yolk sac GivesRiseTo MeshName Vitelline Duct MeshNumber A16.254.891 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf In the human embryo , the vitelline duct , also known as the omphalomesenteric duct, is a long narrow tube that joins the yolk sac to the midgut lumen of the developing fetus. ref Cite book last1 Le first1 Tao first2 Vikas last2 Bhushan first3 Neil last3 Vasan title First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2010 20th Anniversary Edition location USA publisher The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. year 2010 pages 122 isbn 978 0 07 163340 6 ref It appears at the end of the fourth week, when the yolk sac presents the appearance of a small pear shaped vesicle the umbilical vesicle . Obliteration Generally, the duct fully obliterates narrows and disappears during the 7th week of fertilization age 9th week of gestational age , but a failure of the duct to close is termed a vitelline fistula. This results in discharge of meconium from the umbilicus. ref Cite book last1 Le first1 Tao first2 Vikas last2 Bhushan first3 Neil last3 Vasan title First Aid for the USMLE Step 1 2010 20th Anniversary Edition location USA publisher The McGraw Hill Companies, Inc. year 2010 pages 122 isbn 978 0 07 163340 6 ref About two per cent of fetuses exhibit a type of vitelline fistula characterized by persistence of the proximal part of the vitelline duct as a diverticulum protruding from the small intestine , Meckel s diverticulum , which is situated about two feet above the ileocecal junction and may be attached by a fibrous cord to the abdominal ... References references DEFAULTSORT Vitelline Duct Category Embryology de Dottergang es Saco vitelino ...   more details



  1. Vitelline Warbler

    Taxobox image Vitelline Warbler.jpg status NT status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Parulidae genus Dendroica species D. vitellina binomial Dendroica vitellina binomial authority Charles B. Cory Cory , 1886 synonyms The Vitelline Warbler Dendroica vitellina is a songbird species in the New World warbler family biology family Parulidae . It is found in the Cayman Islands and on the Swan Islands, Honduras Swan Islands in Honduras . Its natural habitat s are subtropical or tropical dry forest s, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland , and urban area s. It is becoming rare due to habitat loss . References BulletinOfTheBritishOrnithologistsClub101 339. BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 6423 all Dendroica vitellina . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 25 July 2007. Raffaele, Herbert James Wiley, Orlando Garrido, Allan Keith & Janis Raffaele 2003 Birds of the West Indies , Christopher Helm, London. Parulidae stub DEFAULTSORT Warbler, Vitelline Category Dendroica Vitelline Warbler Category Birds of the Cayman Islands Category Birds of Honduras de Dotter Walds nger eo Vitelina parulio fr Paruline des Ca mans pt Dendroica vitellina ...   more details



  1. Vitelline veins

    Infobox Embryology Name Vitelline veins Latin GraySubject 135 GrayPage 518 Image Gray475.png Caption The liver and the veins in connection with it, of a human embryo , twenty four or twenty five days old, as seen from the ventral surface. Vitelline veins visible at center bottom. ad System CarnegieStage 9 Days 28 Precursor GivesRiseTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre v 04 DorlandsSuf 12849063 The vitelline veins are veins which drain blood from the yolk sac . Path They run upward at first in front, and subsequently on either side of the intestinal canal . They unite on the ventral aspect of the canal, and beyond this are connected to one another by two anastomotic branches, one on the dorsal, and the other on the ventral aspect of the duodenal portion of the intestine , which is thus encircled by two venous rings into the middle or dorsal anastomosis the superior mesenteric vein opens. The portions of the veins above the upper ring become interrupted by the developing liver and broken up by it into a plexus of small capillary like vessels termed sinusoids . Derivatives The vitelline veins give rise to Hepatic veins Inferior portion of Inferior vena cava Portal vein Superior mesenteric vein ref name LHC cite web url http mc.lifehugger.com moc 1232 Vitelline veins Derivatives title Vitelline veins Derivatives publisher LifeHugger accessdate 2009 12 11 ref The branches conveying the blood to the plexus are named the venae advehentes , and become the branches of the portal vein . The vessels draining the plexus into the sinus venosus are termed the venae revehentes , and form the future hepatic veins . Ultimately the left vena revehens no longer communicates directly with the sinus venosus, but opens into the right vena revehens. The persistent part of the upper venous ring, above the opening of the superior mesenteric vein, forms the trunk of the portal vein . Additional images ... Development of circulatory system DEFAULTSORT Vitelline Veins Category Embryology circulatory stub ...   more details



  1. Membrane

    A Membrane may refer to In biology Biological membrane Cell membrane , a biological type of Membrane selective barrier Inner membrane Outer membrane The two fetal membranes amnion chorion Basement membrane Mucous membrane Serous membrane Tympanic membrane Other Non biological Membrane selective barrier Artificial membrane Polymeric membrane Membrane M Theory Membrane keyboard Tensile structure Structural membrane architecture The Membranes punk band disambig bg cs Membr na de Membran es Membrana fr Membrane io Membrano id Membran it Membrana he lv Membr na nl Membraan pl Membrana ru sk Membr na tr Membran uk ...   more details



  1. Vitelline Masked-weaver

    Taxobox name Vitelline Masked weaver image Dotterweber Vitelline Masked Weaver Textor vitellinus cropped.jpg status LC status system IUCN3.1 regnum Animalia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Passeriformes familia Ploceidae genus Ploceus species P. vitellinus binomial Ploceus vitellinus binomial authority Martin Lichtenstein Lichtenstein , 1823 synonyms The Vitelline Masked weaver Ploceus vitellinus is a species of bird in the Ploceidae family. It is found in Benin , Burkina Faso , Cameroon , Central African Republic , Chad , Democratic Republic of the Congo , Equatorial Guinea , Ethiopia , Gambia , Ghana , Kenya , Mali , Mauritania , Niger , Nigeria , S o Tom and Pr ncipe , Senegal , Somalia , Sudan , Tanzania , Togo , and Uganda . References BirdLife International 2004. http www.iucnredlist.org search details.php 53197 all Ploceus vitellinus . http www.iucnredlist.org 2006 IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Downloaded on 26 July 2007. Category Ploceus Ploceidae stub de Dotterweber hu Feketearc sz v mad r ...   more details



  1. Outer membrane

    Outer membrane can refer to Bacterial outer membrane Outer mitochondrial membrane The outer membrane of the chloroplast disambig ...   more details



  1. Membrane biology

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Membrane biology is the study of the Biology biological and Biochemistry physiochemical characteristics of Biological membrane membranes . DEFAULTSORT Membrane Biology Category Membrane biology Biology stub ...   more details



  1. Tectorial membrane

    Tectorial membrane can refer to Tectorial membrane cochlea Tectorial membrane axis disambig ca Membrana tect ria Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Periodontal membrane

    Periodontal membrane may refer to The periodontal ligament PDL , largely referred to as the periodontal membrane outside of the United States An artificial periodontal membrane , used to block the spread of growing epithelium after periodontal surgery. disambig ...   more details



  1. Membrane glycoproteins

    Membrane glycoproteins are membrane protein s which play important roles in cell recognition. Examples include Fibronectin Laminin Osteonectin See also Glycocalyx External links MeshName Membrane glycoproteins membrane protein stub Glycoproteins Cell membranes Category Glycoproteins ...   more details



  1. Membrane biophysics

    Membrane biophysics is the study of biological membrane s using Physics physical , computation computational , Mathematics mathematical , and Biophysical techniques biophysical methods . See also Lipid polymorphism Lipid Amphiphile References references Category Biophysics cell biology stub Membrane Biophysics is the use of physical methods applied to cell membrane functions. ...   more details



  1. Inner membrane

    also For eukaryotes Intermembrane space Chloroplast membrane For bacteria periplasmic space outer membrane DEFAULTSORT Inner Membrane Category Membrane biology cs Vnit n membr na ...   more details



  1. Membrane operation

    Unreferenced date August 2009 Portal Chemistry Membrane operation or membrane process is considered like a unit operation in chemical engineering . In chemistry membrane operations use artificial membrane s to separate mixtures. According to driving force of the operation it is possible to distinguish pressure driven operations microfiltration ultrafiltration nanofiltration reverse osmosis gas separation pervaporation concentration driven operations dialysis osmosis operations in electric potential gradient electrodialysis membrane electrolysis electrophoresis operations in temperature gradient membrane distillation DEFAULTSORT Membrane Operation Category Chemical engineering Category Unit operations chemistry stub pt Processo de separa o por membranas ...   more details



  1. Interfemoral membrane

    The interfemoral membrane , or patagium uropatagium , is the membrane that stretches between the legs of bat s, used for flight, and in the case of microbat insect eating bats , for catching prey. External links http www.britannica.com eb article 51421 Encyclopaedia Britannica article on bats Category Bats animal stub fr Membrane interf morale ...   more details



  1. Atlantooccipital membrane

    Atlantooccipital membrane can refer to Anterior atlanto ccipital membrane Posterior atlanto ccipital membrane disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ...   more details



  1. Semipermeable membrane

    Image Semipermeable membrane.png thumb 250px Scheme of semipermeable membrane during hemodialysis , where red is blood, blue is the dialysing fluid, and yellow is the membrane. A semipermeable membrane , also termed a selectively permeable membrane , a partially permeable membrane or a differentially permeable membrane , is a membrane that will allow certain molecule s or ion s to pass through it by diffusion ... side, as well as the permeability of the membrane to each solute. Depending on the membrane and the solute, permeability may depend on solute size, solubility , properties, or chemistry. How the membrane .... An example of a semi permeable membrane is the lipid bilayer , on which is based the plasma membrane ... than a membrane are also semipermeable. One example of this is the thin film on the inside of an Egg biology egg . Another example of a semipermeable membrane which is very specific in its permeability ... in the inside of the membrane. The phospholipid bilayer is the most permeable to small, uncharged ... as the fluid mosaic model . In the process of reverse osmosis , thin film composite membrane s TFC or TFM ... membrane is dialysis tubing . Other types are cellulose ester membrane CEM , charge mosaic membrane CMM , bipolar membrane BPM , anion exchange membrane AEM ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 18547927?dopt Abstract Effect of the type of ion exchange membrane on performance, ion transport, and pH in biocatalyzed electrolysis of wastewater ref alkali anion exchange membrane AAEM and proton exchange membrane PEM . The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis . References reflist External links http www.euromemhouse.eu EuroMemHouse European Membrane House http www.iupac.org publications pac 1996 pdf 6807x1479.pdf Membrane terminology. International ... Filters Category Membrane biology bs Polupropusna membrana ca Membrana semipermeable cs Polopropustn ... fr Membrane h miperm able it Membrana semipermeabile he ht P meyabilite ...   more details



  1. Membrane mirror

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Image membrane mirror.jpg right thumb 300px Artist s conception of membrane mirror closed right and opened. US Air Force image Membrane mirror s are mirror s made on thin film s of material, such as metallized PET film biaxially oriented PET film . They can be used as components in adaptive optics systems . See also Solar sail DEFAULTSORT Membrane Mirror Category Spacecraft propulsion Optics stub ...   more details



  1. Interosseous membrane

    An interosseous membrane is a broad and thin plane of fibrous tissue that separates many of the bone s of the body. It is an important component of many joints . Interosseous membranes in the human body Interosseous membrane of the forearm Interosseous membrane of the leg External links DukeOrtho interosseous membrane SUNYAnatomyFigs 10 06 10 Gray s Category Skeletal system musculoskeletal stub Joints hr Me uko tana opna it Membrana interossea th ...   more details



  1. Hyoglossal membrane

    Infobox Anatomy Name Hyoglossal membrane Latin GraySubject 242 GrayPage 1132 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre m 08 DorlandsSuf 12522755 The hyoglossal membrane is a strong fibrous lamina, which connects the under surface of the root of the tongue to the body of the hyoid bone . This membrane receives, in front, some of the fibers of the Genioglossi . External links eMedicineDictionary Hyoglossal membrane Gray s Category Head and neck Anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Excitable membrane

    An excitable membrane is a semipermeable membrane whose ionic conductances or, equivalently, ionic permeabilities are sensitive to the voltage across the membrane or membrane potential . At appropriate conditions, such membranes may amplify perturbations of the membrane potential and may trigger stereotypical voltage trajectories such as action potentials , oscillations , or bursting in several types of Cell biology cells such as neurons , myocytes , and electrocytes . The diffusion of ions across a semipermeable membrane drives the membrane potential toward its equilibrium potential , which depends upon the temperature, ionic concentrations, and the relative permeabilities of the ions, as described by the Goldman equation . When the membrane contains voltage gated ion channels , the ionic conductances change in response to changes in the membrane potential. The instantaneous equilibrium potential then also changes continually. Changes in membrane conductance also produce proportional changes in the time constant of the membrane, affecting the rate of change of the membrane potential. This nonlinear interaction between the membrane potential and the ionic conductances constitutes a nonlinear dynamical system . In some states e.g. the threshold potential excitable membranes can amplify perturbations from a steady state condition by positive feedback or dampen perturbations by negative feedback and generate stereotyped trajectories attractor s . For example, action potentials in a neuron have similar amplitude and shape independently of the amplitude of the stimulus that initiated it. A successful model of an excitable membrane is the Hodgkin Huxley model . The model accurately describes the dynamics of the voltage across an excitable membrane containing two populations of voltage gated channels and helped explain the nature of action potentials. The great diversity of voltage ... of excitable cell properties. Category Membrane biology ...   more details



  1. Sacrococcygeal membrane

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The sacrococcygeal membrane is a tough fibrous Biological membrane membrane about 10mm long which extends from the inferior tip of the sacrum to the body of the coccyx in humans. It covers the inferior limit of the epidural space and is analogous to the ligamentum flavum found at other levels in the Spinal cord spine . It can be found at the apex of an equilateral triangle whose base is formed by the dimples overlying the sacro iliac joints. The cornua of the sacrum may be palpated with a finger the sacrococcygeal membrane lies between and inferior to these. DEFAULTSORT Sacrococcygeal Membrane Category Thorax Anatomy stub ...   more details




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