Lobule vs Intralobular - What's the difference?
lobule | intralobular |
A small lobe; a subdivision of a lobe.
(botany) In liverworts with bilobed leaves, the smaller of the two lobes, sometimes modified to form a sac.
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(anatomy) Within lobules.
As a noun lobule
is a small lobe; a subdivision of a lobe.As an adjective intralobular is
(anatomy) within lobules.lobule
English
Noun
(en noun)- The Jubulaceae have a leaf whose lobule', usually transformed into a water-sac, is normally very narrowly attached to the stem and to the dorsal lobe; indeed some ''Frullania'' taxa reproduce vegetatively by dropping the dorsal lobes, but not the '''lobules''', and ''Neohattoria'' has caducous ' lobules but persistent lobes.
Anagrams
*intralobular
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Adjective
(-)- the intralobular branches of the hepatic veins