acaulinosis的意思|示意
n. 无茎真菌病
acaulinosis的用法详解
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Acaulinosis, derived from Latin “a-” meaning “without” and “caulis” meaning “stalk”, is a term used to describe the lack of a stem or stalk. It is usually used in botany and medicine to describe a condition where a plant or organ is without a stem or stalk.
In botany, acaulinosis refers to a plant structure without a stem or stalk. Plants with acaulinose structures include those that lack a stem and are considered to be stemless such as cacti, orchids, and some ferns. Others, like grasses, have a reduced stem or only a short stalk close to the ground.
In medicine, acaulinosis is used to describe a condition when an organ is not attached to a stem or stalk. Examples of this would include gastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) where the antrum (stomach organ) is not connected to a stalk or a vascular structure. Another example is gallbladder acaulinosis, which occurs when the gallbladder is not connected to the liver via a stalk or duct.
Acaulinosis is an important term to understand when researching and learning about different medical and botanical conditions. It helps to provide clarification when looking at structures and organs that are without a stem or stalk.
'acaulinosis相关短语
1、 acaulinosis ͵ 无茎真菌病
2、 acaulinosis ΅ 无茎真菌病
3、 acaulinosis Å 无茎真菌病
4、 acaulinosis ŕ 无茎真菌病
5、 acaulinosis E 无茎真菌病
6、 acaulinosis ĥ 无茎真菌病