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tubercle
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tubercle (t`bərkyl') [Lat.,=little swelling], small, usually solid, nodule or prominence. In anatomy the term is applied to natural prominences in certain muscles, to nerve nuclei of the central nervous system, and to eminences on bones, especially in regions where muscles (through tendons) or bones (through ligaments) are attached. In dentistry tubercle refers to the cusp of a tooth. In pathology it describes small morbid growths, particularly the lesions of tuberculosis tuberculosis (TB), contagious, wasting disease caused by any of several mycobacteria. The most common form of the disease is tuberculosis of the lungs (pulmonary consumption, or phthisis), but the intestines, bones and joints, the skin, and the genitourinary,
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. In botany it applies to the nodules on the roots or leaves of plants. In entomology the term is used for a compound or supplementary eye and for the nodules on the bodies of certain insects.
tubercle
1. any small rounded nodule or elevation, esp on the skin, on a bone, or on a plant
2. any small rounded pathological lesion of the tissues, esp one characteristic of tuberculosis

tubercle [′tü·bər·kəl]
(biology)
A small knoblike prominence.
(metallurgy)
A mound of corrosive products on the surface of a metal that is subjected to local corrosive attack.


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Chomata Sweep and Chomata Shape Chomata are small (often under 1 mm), repeating, tubercule or denticle-like shell features on the internal shell margin on either side of the hinge.
: Eat 600 to 800 grams per day of a variety of cereals, legumes, root vegetables, tubercules, processed preferably little.
Prothallia, newly produced from the spores, photosynthesize during June and July, and then, since no suitable growing conditions exist in this period, they form a perennating organ, a dormant tubercule, as found by Baroutsis (1976) and reported by Hagemann (1997) and Nakazato and Gastony (2003).
 
 
 
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