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trabecula (-ae) L. = a little beam, dim. L. trabs, from G. trapes = beam, rib of a ship; 1. bundles or sheets of fibres giving internal support to an organ, 2. bony lamellae in cancellous bone.
Ãâó: cellbiology.med.unsw.edu.au/units/glossary/histolo...
trabeculae Filaments traversing a cavity.
Ãâó: seaweed.ucg.ie/glossary/glossary.html
trabecular bone Interior part of bone. It has a honeycomb structure and is spongy.
Ãâó: www.people.vcu.edu/~swharkin/swhpages/glossary.htm
trabecular bone Adult bone consisting of mineralised, regularly ordered, parallel collagen fibres more loosely organised than the lamellar bone of the shaft of adult long bones. Found in the end of long bones, eg femur, tibia, humerus
Ãâó: www.project-aware.org/Health/Osteo/osteo-gloss.sht...
trabeculae no´di lympha´tici [TA]  trabeculae of lymph node: strands of dense connective tissue radiating out from the capsule through the interior of the node.
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