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 Translation for 'mucous' from English to Latin
ADJ   mucous | more mucous | most mucous
SYNO mucose | mucous
biol.med.
tunica {f} mucosa
mucous membrane
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Translation for 'mucous' from English to Latin

mucous membrane
tunica {f} mucosabiol.med.
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Usage Examples English
  • After AECs are treated with IL-13, which is a cytokine expressed by CD4 T helper cells, AECs begin to secrete excess mucous, and excess mucous secretion in the airway is a mark of chronic lung diseases.
  • By consuming distinct species, the outer mucous layer inhibition alters but if two separate prey species are constantly eaten, the mucous layer will inhibit for both species.
  • The exposed mucous membranes of the lips, the anal mucous membrane, and the external genital organs form the most densely innervated parts of the body.
  • The mucous glands are situated at the anterior edge of the foot.
  • Along with involvement in preventing infections (mucus associated with mucous membranes—mouth, nose, GI, respiratory tract), Neu5Ac acts as a receptor for influenza viruses, allowing attachment to mucous cells via hemagglutinin (an early step in acquiring influenzavirus infection).

  • The palatine glands form a continuous layer on the posterior surface of the mucous membrane of the soft palate and around the uvula. They are pure mucous glands.
  • Oral mucocele (also mucous extravasation cyst, mucous cyst of the oral mucosa, and mucous retention and extravasation phenomena.) is a condition caused by two related phenomena - mucus extravasation phenomenon and mucous retention cyst.
  • For successful acquisition in a new host, pneumococcus must successfully adhere to the mucous membrane of the new host’s nasopharynx.
  • The sublingual gland consists mostly of mucous acini capped with serous demilunes and is therefore categorized as a mixed mucous gland with a mucous product predominating.
  • Mucous glands are non-venomous and offer a different functionality for amphibians than granular.

  • Lives in mucous and sand-grain tubes.
  • Each papillae consists of a projection of mucous membrane from 1 to 2 mm.
  • Tuberculosis proctitis can create a mucous discharge.
  • The mouth, normally moist, is lined with a mucous membrane, and contains the teeth.
  • The mucous sheaths of the tendons around the ankle protect tendons in the ankle.

  • The caudal mucous pit, or caudal mucous horn, is an anatomical structure on the tail end of the foot of various land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks.
  • 2. Widespread blistering of the skin and mucous membranes.
  • Young orange chromides feed on mucous coating of their parents; this is essential for the small fry survival. During the feeding period, the parent fish mucous glands increase 34%.
  • Simple obstructions often present with a slightly elevated heart rate (<60 bpm) but normal CRT and mucous membrane color.
  • Anaemia (as observed in the mucous membrane of the eye) is assessed via a colour guided chart: a sheep with a score of 1 having a pink-red mucous membrane colour and not requiring treatment for haemonchosis; whereas a sheep with a score of 5 has white mucous membranes, requiring immediate dosing for haemonchosis and probably intensive medical treatment.

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