corpuscles / ˈkɔr pə səl, -pʌs əl /

细胞细胞体兵团细胞群

corpuscles 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Biology. an unattached cell, especially of a kind that floats freely, as a blood or lymph cell.
  2. Anatomy. a small mass or body forming a more or less distinct part, as the sensory receptors at nerve terminals.
  3. Physical Chemistry. a minute or elementary particle of matter, as an electron, proton, or atom.
  4. any minute particle.

corpuscles 近义词

corpuscles

等同于 blood cell

corpuscles

等同于 cell

corpuscles

等同于 flesh

更多corpuscles例句

  1. This is an expression which indicates the amount of hemoglobin in each red corpuscle compared with the normal amount.
  2. The degree of pallor furnishes a rough index to the amount of hemoglobin in the corpuscle.
  3. A single platelet lying upon a red corpuscle may easily be mistaken for a malarial parasite (Plate VI).
  4. The organism is an actively motile spiral thread, about four times the diameter of a red corpuscle in length.
  5. Soon, dark-brown granules derived from the hemoglobin of the corpuscle make their appearance within it.