Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet SPONGY
SPONGY
Definition av SPONGY
- svampig, som liknar en svamp, formad som en svamp; om mark sumpig
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- Lumbar disc disease is the drying out of the spongy interior matrix of an intervertebral disc in the spine.
- A bog usually is found at a freshwater soft spongy ground that is made up of decayed plant matter which is known as peat.
- Lymantria dispar, also known as the gypsy moth or the spongy moth, is a species of moth in the family Erebidae native to Europe and Asia.
- Appams, kallappams, or vellayappams are rice flour pancakes that have soft, thick white spongy centres and crisp, lace-like edges.
- Bone marrow is a semi-solid tissue found within the spongy (also known as cancellous) portions of bones.
- Otosclerosis is a condition of the middle ear where portions of the dense enchondral layer of the bony labyrinth remodel into one or more lesions of irregularly-laid spongy bone.
- It extends horizontally along the lateral wall of the nasal cavity and consists of a lamina of spongy bone, curled upon itself like a scroll, (turbinate meaning inverted cone).
- It may consist of frazil ice (plates or spicules of ice suspended in water), slush (water saturated snow), or shuga (spongy white ice lumps a few centimeters across).
- The light and spongy cork fabric shows vertical cracks and is white on the outside and red to red-brown on the inside.
- Most birds cannot consume spongy moth caterpillars because of their hair-like setae however, cuckoos can consume them because of their ability to shed their abdominal lining.
- However, in most larger organisms, which have small surface-area to volume ratios, specialised structures with convoluted surfaces such as gills, pulmonary alveoli and spongy mesophylls provide the large area needed for effective gas exchange.
- The cushioning of water gives quicksand, and other liquefied sediments, a spongy, fluid-like texture.
- The term pith is also used to refer to the pale, spongy inner layer of the rind, more properly called mesocarp or albedo, of citrus fruits (such as oranges) and other hesperidia.
- They feed on single cells which are pierced with a stylet-like mouthpart and the cell contents are removed, they do damage to the spongy mesophyll, palisade parenchyma, and chloroplasts.
- The early crumpets were hard pancakes cooked on a griddle, rather than the soft and spongy crumpets of the Victorian era, which were made with yeast.
- Located in the main shaft of a long bone (diaphysis) (consisting mostly of compact bone), the medullary cavity has walls composed of spongy bone (cancellous bone) and is lined with a thin, vascular membrane (endosteum).
- The spongy parenchyma with large intercellular spaces in the leaves also aids the plant in floating.
- thumbAmadou is a spongy material derived from Fomes fomentarius and similar fungi that grow on the bark of coniferous and angiosperm trees, and have the appearance of a horse's hoof (thus the name "hoof fungus").
- CPCs can form within this structure and come from fluid trapped within this spongy layer of cells, much like a soap bubble or a blister.
- The mechanical action of Graftons has an unusual "spongy" feel to it, without the quick, "snappy", positive feel of other more conventional saxophone actions, which was disconcerting to players.
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