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basal lamina of ciliary body The inner layer of the ciliary body, continuous with the basal layer of the choroid and supporting the pigment epithelium of the ciliary retina.
Synonym: lamina basalis corporis ciliaris, basal layer of ciliary body.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal lamina of cochlear A thin layer of tissue covered with mesothelial cells that separates the cochlea from the scala tympani in the ear.
(18 Nov 1997)
basal lamina of neural tube The ventral division of the lateral walls of the neural tube in the embryo; it contains neuroblasts giving rise to somatic and visceral motor neurons.
Synonym: lamina basalis, basal plate of neural tube, lamina ventralis, ventral plate of neural tube.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal lamina of saemicircular duct The basal membrane underlying the epithelium of the saemicircular duct.
Synonym: membrana basalis ductus saemicircularis, basal lamina of saemicircular duct.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal medium <cell culture> An unsupplemented medium which promotes the growth of many types of microorganisms which do not require any special nutrient supplements.
(15 Nov 1997)
basal membrane of saemicircular duct The basal membrane underlying the epithelium of the saemicircular duct.
Synonym: membrana basalis ductus saemicircularis, basal lamina of saemicircular duct.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal metabolic rate <biochemistry, biology> The metabolic rate as measured under basal conditions: 12 hours after eating, after a restful sleep, no exercise or activity preceding test, elimination of emotional excitement and occurring in a comfortable temperature.
Acronym: BMR
(15 Nov 1997)
basal metabolism <biochemistry, biology> Heat production, or its measurement, of an organism at the lowest level of cell chemistry in an inactive, awake, fasting state.
It may be determined directly by means of a calorimeter or indirectly by calculating the heat production from an analysis of the end products of oxidation within the organism or from the amount of oxygen utilised.
(27 Jun 1999)
basal-nerved <botany> Having the nerves radiating from the base; said of leaves.
Source: Websters Dictionary
(01 Mar 1998)
basal nuclei Nucleus of the cerebral hemisphere that originally included the caudate and lenticular nuclei, the claustrum and the amygdaloid body (complex); functionally the term basal nuclei now specifies the caudate and lenticular nuclei and adjacent cell groups having important connections therewith (subthalamic nucleus; substantia nigra, partes compacta and reticulata); amygdaloid complex now known to be part of the limbic system.
Synonym: nuclei basales.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal nucleus of Ganser A large group of large cells in the innominate substance, ventral to the lentiform nucleus.
Synonym: nucleus basalis of Ganser.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal part of occipital bone The part of the occipital bone that lies anterior to the foramen magnum and joins with the body of the sphenoid bone.
Synonym: pars basilaris ossis occipitalis, basal part of occipital bone, basilar apophysis, basilar process of occipital bone, basilar process, basiocciput.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal part of pulmonary artery <anatomy, artery> See: right pulmonary artery, left pulmonary artery.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal plate of neural tube The ventral division of the lateral walls of the neural tube in the embryo; it contains neuroblasts giving rise to somatic and visceral motor neurons.
Synonym: lamina basalis, basal plate of neural tube, lamina ventralis, ventral plate of neural tube.
(05 Mar 2000)
basal ration Minimal diet containing only essential components.
(05 Mar 2000)
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