Membranous layer
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TAPETUMMembranous layer
endocarpsThe innermost layer of the pericarp that surrounds a seed in a fruit. It may be membranous (as in apples) or woody (as in the stone of a peach or cherry)
SACMembranous pouch
SACSMembranous bags.
TELARMembranous: Anat.
AMNIONMembranous sac
SACMembranous structure
velamenmembranous covering; velum
velaminamembranous covering; velum
skinnyresembling skin membranous
SEPTALOf a membranous sort
CYSTIMembranous sac: Comb. form.
choroidlike the chorion; membranous
chorioidslike the chorion; membranous
chorioidlike the chorion; membranous
alatehaving membranous expansions like wings
alatedhaving membranous expansions like wings
alateshaving membranous expansions like wings
apterouswithout membranous expansions, as a stem
scariousthin, dry and membranous, also SCARIOSE
scariosethin, dry and membranous, also SCARIOUS
amniona membranous sac enclosing an embryo
lamellaeA membranous fold in a chloroplast
membraneouslike a membrane also MEMBRANACEOUS, MEMBRANOUS
pericardiuma membranous sac containing the heart
lamellaA membranous fold in a chloroplast
membranaceouslike a membrane also MEMBRANEOUS, MEMBRANOUS
amniaAMNION, a membranous sac enclosing an embryo
pericardiumsPERICARDIUM, a membranous sac containing the heart
membranouslyMEMBRANOUS, like a membrane also MEMBRANACEOUS, MEMBRANEOUS
amnionsAMNION, a membranous sac enclosing an embryo
velumany of various veillike or curtainlike membranous partitions
veluma thin membranous covering or partition, also VELAMEN
scariousthin, dry, and membranous, as certain bracts; chaffy
velaany of various veillike or curtainlike membranous partitions
velamena thin membranous covering or partition, also VELUM
endolymphThe fluid in the membranous labyrinth of the ear
velaminaVELAMEN, a thin membranous covering or partition, also VELUM
velaVELUM, a thin membranous covering or partition, also VELAMEN
lomaa hill with a flat top, a membranous fringe