membrane 的定义
- Anatomy. a thin, pliable sheet or layer of animal or vegetable tissue, serving to line an organ, connect parts, etc.
- Cell Biology. the thin, limiting covering of a cell or cell part.
membrane 近义词
covering layer
更多membrane例句
- The vest is heated with a removable, rechargeable lithium-ion battery that is discreetly sewn into the garment in an accessible location, and they all include a waterproof membrane to keep the wires and battery safe from water.
- Often, organelles are individual sacks of proteins set off from the rest of the cell by a membrane.
- Also, the metal gears that make up the best mechanical keyboards are far sturdier than they are in plastic membrane models.
- We recommend selecting a two- or three-layer waterproof glove that has a breathable membrane like Gore-Tex.
- The ability to form an outer membrane around the organism that separates it from the external world.
- Traveling through the bodily fluids of an infected person, Ebola enters through a mucous membrane or break in the skin.
- Water has to be pushed through a semipermeable membrane that blocks the salt and other impurities from going through.
- When they are done, the casing has transformed from translucent membrane into chewy, wrinkled coat.
- You ever heard of something called membrane theory, detectives?
- Small fragments of mucous membrane may be found, and when examined by a pathologist, may occasionally establish the diagnosis.
- The damage which they do to the mucous membrane favors bacterial invasion.
- It lives in the large intestine, especially the cecum, with its slender extremity embedded in the mucous membrane.
- The thread was lodged in the perforated part, and consequently left in contact with the cellular membrane.
- Of these coats he rightly supposes the outermost to be merely the epidermis of the middle membrane or testa.